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How to Take an 11 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 5502018" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Just some humble advice, or moreso sharing of what I did.</p><p></p><p>I had two rules when taking my son hunting or fishing.</p><p>1. I never held him off the trigger unless the property dictated it. He wanted to kill it, kill it.</p><p>2. When he said he was ready to go, we left. Yes, that happened the first 30 minutes of daylight on more than one occasion. Oddly enough, those days were some of my favorites. Breakfast at McDonalds together then riding around in the warm truck looking at deer in the fields.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I started taking him when he was 4. I never asked him if he wanted to go but one day he said he wanted to.</p><p> Packed him in on my back and we just kinda "hunted" by sitting in the woods just experiencing everything.</p><p>Killed his first deer at 6. He killed 9 the next year.</p><p></p><p>Just be with them, that's the most important thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 5502018, member: 275"] Just some humble advice, or moreso sharing of what I did. I had two rules when taking my son hunting or fishing. 1. I never held him off the trigger unless the property dictated it. He wanted to kill it, kill it. 2. When he said he was ready to go, we left. Yes, that happened the first 30 minutes of daylight on more than one occasion. Oddly enough, those days were some of my favorites. Breakfast at McDonalds together then riding around in the warm truck looking at deer in the fields. I started taking him when he was 4. I never asked him if he wanted to go but one day he said he wanted to. Packed him in on my back and we just kinda "hunted" by sitting in the woods just experiencing everything. Killed his first deer at 6. He killed 9 the next year. Just be with them, that's the most important thing. [/QUOTE]
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