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son wants to go hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1293780" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I'm no hunter, and like you haven't been in 20 years. So when me and the boy go hunting, it's strictly for him. I started when he was small. Like squirrel hunting at maybe as young as 5. We'd stay as long as he wanted to. I figure no kid has patience. If it was just 20 minutes, that's how long we would go. Graduated up to deer and turkey the next year. Same theory again. We'd get out at daylight some days, and be back before the wife had started breakfast. Few years later, he learned to wait. Then learned to wait for a big one. It's fun to me, just to watch him. We spend time together anyway, so I doubt he gets a thrill out of just being together. My dad never took me hunting (too busy and I understand why). I'd like for my dad to go with him before it's too late. Maybe they will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1293780, member: 17956"] I'm no hunter, and like you haven't been in 20 years. So when me and the boy go hunting, it's strictly for him. I started when he was small. Like squirrel hunting at maybe as young as 5. We'd stay as long as he wanted to. I figure no kid has patience. If it was just 20 minutes, that's how long we would go. Graduated up to deer and turkey the next year. Same theory again. We'd get out at daylight some days, and be back before the wife had started breakfast. Few years later, he learned to wait. Then learned to wait for a big one. It's fun to me, just to watch him. We spend time together anyway, so I doubt he gets a thrill out of just being together. My dad never took me hunting (too busy and I understand why). I'd like for my dad to go with him before it's too late. Maybe they will. [/QUOTE]
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