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How to Take an 11 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 5501785" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>Agree with the above. Some people love it, some dont</p><p></p><p>My daughter is 10 and this is the third year of her with the gun in her hands. Initially it was blinds with her iPad and coloring books in hand. She pretty quickly figured out that blinds are less effective and that "toys" become a detriment pretty quick. Now she is fully prepared to sit 5 hours and not see a thing, knowing full well the odds of seeing a buck were greater than sitting on the front porch watching the yard does. She's the most hard core kid I've ever seen, and she isn't intimidated by any hill or thorns or weather. My suggestion for starting out would be to make it fun. Once the belt is notched you'll get a better idea of how to proceed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 5501785, member: 12353"] Agree with the above. Some people love it, some dont My daughter is 10 and this is the third year of her with the gun in her hands. Initially it was blinds with her iPad and coloring books in hand. She pretty quickly figured out that blinds are less effective and that “toys” become a detriment pretty quick. Now she is fully prepared to sit 5 hours and not see a thing, knowing full well the odds of seeing a buck were greater than sitting on the front porch watching the yard does. She’s the most hard core kid I’ve ever seen, and she isn’t intimidated by any hill or thorns or weather. My suggestion for starting out would be to make it fun. Once the belt is notched you’ll get a better idea of how to proceed [/QUOTE]
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