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<blockquote data-quote="rhinoblakes" data-source="post: 5501942" data-attributes="member: 23202"><p>Great thoughts and advice from all the folks that have responded. I do exactly what TNLand does. I take a backpack full of stuff that has nothing to do with hunting. </p><p></p><p>This has been my logic with my 3 kids. When I was a kid I remember getting hurt, injured, falling down, seeing no game, stuff that could have deterred me from hunting. But it didn't. However, I have no illusions that my kids will be the same way. I let it be their choice to go and how long to stay. I just simply present the opportunity and if accepted I make it easy for them. I heard Dr Kevin Elko say years ago (I will try not to butcher his wisdom), if we want our kids to do something, just simply show them. Show them and be a blessing to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhinoblakes, post: 5501942, member: 23202"] Great thoughts and advice from all the folks that have responded. I do exactly what TNLand does. I take a backpack full of stuff that has nothing to do with hunting. This has been my logic with my 3 kids. When I was a kid I remember getting hurt, injured, falling down, seeing no game, stuff that could have deterred me from hunting. But it didn’t. However, I have no illusions that my kids will be the same way. I let it be their choice to go and how long to stay. I just simply present the opportunity and if accepted I make it easy for them. I heard Dr Kevin Elko say years ago (I will try not to butcher his wisdom), if we want our kids to do something, just simply show them. Show them and be a blessing to them. [/QUOTE]
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