Take your kids hunting

Written by admin on December 23, 2009 – 11:25 pm -

Some things that can no longer pursue the joy of two of your passions at the same time. It 'easy to do, taking your children hunting with you. The first time I had with me my son was only 4 years. We have a couple of hundred yards behind the house, sat down on a stump. E 'was only a few minutes later, he told me that he needed to go home to go to the toilet. There was no one to talk to him to free himself in a forest, so we went back.Our first hunting experience together was not very satisfying or very long. After this first trip, I was not eager to bring him back for a while ', but over the years because I was learning to do some hunting with their children.

After this experience I realized that I do not want my children to hunt with me, so I decided that we would keep trying. Why have shown an interest, I would not choke saying they were not too young. I wanted uswith me when they were old enough, but I thought if I stopped them when they were young, they might want to hunt when their parents are not.

In a few years ago, we had some great times together in the woods. Stories among young children with you usually ends with a description of the Buck trophy that they shoot, but memories of what happened to them are better trophies. Never forget seeing my son jump out of his skin when a grouse took off and neverafraid of him or for the dollar, that first shot.

It 'hard for us serious hunters to accept that sometimes we go to the woods and not realistically provide the opportunity to shoot a deer, or that the probability could be reduced because someone else with you who love to move much and is a bit' loud. When you accept and just watch and enjoy with you, you can use the time of your life.

Over the years I have found some ways to drive morefun. Silent Forest only to maintain the child's attention for a while 'and then try to do something. One of the first things I do is make sure I had enough to eat. A couple of apples and sweet usually few may get a half hour or so. Not that I eat all the candy myself, it's just for children.

I also take something for them to do. Word search books and crossword puzzles will deter them from moving around a lot and keepare interested in a little '.

The hunt will be very short if they get cold. Sure they are dressed warmly. On a yacht, I have a sleeping bag for my son, and he has remained friendly and warm, while the snow falls on us. It also helps if you can not keep them protected from wind and rain. We are accustomed to working in an old building to sit, but now we have a camouflage hunting blind that we use. Last season we had a couple of hours spent in the wind and rain still out. During aThe hunt my 8 year old daughter was the first to identify a group who came from behind us. He was very proud of his success.

The best way to keep them interested and go see play. I assume that they are not, what time of day was also in the third case, the activity peak hours. E 'often difficult for them to walk with you in the twilight of the morning, or when the activity is highest, but is usually colder during these hours anyway. They have nothing to look not for a goodtime, but will tell all the animals they had seen.

Last year I had a group of young U.S. dollars, which would come to a food plot and feeder seen. By the end of the season, my son and a video camera and took us two climbing treestands side-by-side. After having been for about thirty minutes there was a hailstorm, and wanted to pack that I had him convinced that if we could take another thirty minutes, we would probably get to see some deer. Decided toresidence and deer showed up and we have a good time, and saw those videos. I had the opportunity to try to teach that it is not always easy to use and that the effort can pay at the end. After eleven years it's time to learn more about hunting and being a good tracker. I hope to have two hunting partners for life.


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