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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5501891" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>I had 3 daughters and tried to <strong>make</strong> hunters out of all of them. Only one still shows a bit of occasional interest. Then I had 3 grandsons and took a different approach, I made it fun for them. Plenty of snacks, no extreme weather, no fussing at them cause they moved too much & quit when they are ready to quit. If it means we were back at camp by 8:00 am, then I fixed them a big breakfast. My 11 year old grandson has killed two gobblers, two does & three bucks the past 3 years and the above is exactly how he was introduced. Now, he can't wait to get to camp and hunt. Remember that it's not about you, but all about the kid.</p><p>If the deer hunting is lousy, put a stalk on a squirrel. Walk a creek, look for arrowheads, check cameras, anything to make it interesting for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5501891, member: 2474"] I had 3 daughters and tried to [B]make[/B] hunters out of all of them. Only one still shows a bit of occasional interest. Then I had 3 grandsons and took a different approach, I made it fun for them. Plenty of snacks, no extreme weather, no fussing at them cause they moved too much & quit when they are ready to quit. If it means we were back at camp by 8:00 am, then I fixed them a big breakfast. My 11 year old grandson has killed two gobblers, two does & three bucks the past 3 years and the above is exactly how he was introduced. Now, he can't wait to get to camp and hunt. Remember that it's not about you, but all about the kid. If the deer hunting is lousy, put a stalk on a squirrel. Walk a creek, look for arrowheads, check cameras, anything to make it interesting for him. [/QUOTE]
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