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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4974441" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>My son (5) has been complaining and my daughter (3) has been crying when they wake up and I'm not there on weekends lately because I didn't take them with me. I've taken them both on several hunts but not deer. They both have the attention span of a gold fish. I tell them (and my wife) that deer hunting is a lot like waiting quietly in the cold for something that may never show up. They've been spoiled on squirrels, doves, and ducks where there is plenty of action. I'm planning an afternoon doe hunt soon at a buddy's farm with lots of deer.</p><p></p><p>I say all that to say, I know exactly what you mean. My son turns 6 in May. Last night I laid him down for bed and just before I closed the door he said "Dad, on my birthday when I turn 6, can we go turkey hunting?" I teared up just a bit and then cleared my calendar for 5/6/21. It's a date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4974441, member: 10399"] My son (5) has been complaining and my daughter (3) has been crying when they wake up and I’m not there on weekends lately because I didn’t take them with me. I’ve taken them both on several hunts but not deer. They both have the attention span of a gold fish. I tell them (and my wife) that deer hunting is a lot like waiting quietly in the cold for something that may never show up. They’ve been spoiled on squirrels, doves, and ducks where there is plenty of action. I’m planning an afternoon doe hunt soon at a buddy’s farm with lots of deer. I say all that to say, I know exactly what you mean. My son turns 6 in May. Last night I laid him down for bed and just before I closed the door he said “Dad, on my birthday when I turn 6, can we go turkey hunting?” I teared up just a bit and then cleared my calendar for 5/6/21. It’s a date. [/QUOTE]
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