Youth Hunters
- derekp1999
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Re: Youth Hunters
Very cool thread.
My oldest is 4 and I'm seriously considering bringing him along for the deer hunt this year. I know it would drastically change how I would be able to hunt... but I think it would be worth it. I've taken my son (4) and daughter (2) fishing and both had a good time... albeit for about 15 minutes at a time. But again, it was well worth it. Here are some pictures that made the snapshot of the week segment back in October 2010 on Roughin' it Outdoors: My children may or may not grow up to be hunters, but as long as they can appreciate little things like catching fish or frogs (see below), cruising on ATVs, the smell of a campfire or spent gunpowder, and being in the great outdoors... well that's all right with me.
My oldest is 4 and I'm seriously considering bringing him along for the deer hunt this year. I know it would drastically change how I would be able to hunt... but I think it would be worth it. I've taken my son (4) and daughter (2) fishing and both had a good time... albeit for about 15 minutes at a time. But again, it was well worth it. Here are some pictures that made the snapshot of the week segment back in October 2010 on Roughin' it Outdoors: My children may or may not grow up to be hunters, but as long as they can appreciate little things like catching fish or frogs (see below), cruising on ATVs, the smell of a campfire or spent gunpowder, and being in the great outdoors... well that's all right with me.
“The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed.”
-Albus Dumbledore
-Albus Dumbledore
Re: Youth Hunters
Passing it on!!
Thanks for sharing everyone!!
Thanks for sharing everyone!!