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<blockquote data-quote="TN24081" data-source="post: 3478457" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>The most important thing to remember when taking a kid hunting is to let the kid have fun. A successful hunt is one where the kid enjoys the experience and wants to go back. Not one where he is constantly told what he is doing wrong... Plan ahead... and focus on the experience, not on killing something. If they're never taught how to enjoy the experience they'll stop hunting when they gets their drivers license. </p><p></p><p>Also, I don't allow my kids to take video games or ipods etc hunting with me. They can however take a sketch pad or crossword puzzle etc. Guess I'm old fashioned... It's never been an issue though, they just know that's how it is...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN24081, post: 3478457, member: 162"] The most important thing to remember when taking a kid hunting is to let the kid have fun. A successful hunt is one where the kid enjoys the experience and wants to go back. Not one where he is constantly told what he is doing wrong... Plan ahead... and focus on the experience, not on killing something. If they're never taught how to enjoy the experience they'll stop hunting when they gets their drivers license. Also, I don't allow my kids to take video games or ipods etc hunting with me. They can however take a sketch pad or crossword puzzle etc. Guess I'm old fashioned... It's never been an issue though, they just know that's how it is... [/QUOTE]
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