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<blockquote data-quote="Stick&#039;n&#039;String" data-source="post: 3477344" data-attributes="member: 2248"><p>Ground blind is a must and I usually carry my phone or iPad for some distractions, even carried a coloring book and crayons one time. Snack and drink also. I have to carry a separate backpack whenever the kids come. </p><p></p><p>All that aside I think the most important part is not trying to make things too serious. I've told my boys if they really want to kill a deer we need to sit still and be as quiet as possible but we still cut up and have fun. If they want to go we leave and if they want to walk around a still hunt we do. Most times we just end up having a good time in the woods with each other and call it hunting. </p><p></p><p>It's not as easy to give up one of your days but when they start to love hunting as much as you do it's all worth it. Make it fun for them not you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick'n'String, post: 3477344, member: 2248"] Ground blind is a must and I usually carry my phone or iPad for some distractions, even carried a coloring book and crayons one time. Snack and drink also. I have to carry a separate backpack whenever the kids come. All that aside I think the most important part is not trying to make things too serious. I've told my boys if they really want to kill a deer we need to sit still and be as quiet as possible but we still cut up and have fun. If they want to go we leave and if they want to walk around a still hunt we do. Most times we just end up having a good time in the woods with each other and call it hunting. It's not as easy to give up one of your days but when they start to love hunting as much as you do it's all worth it. Make it fun for them not you. [/QUOTE]
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