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<blockquote data-quote="156p&amp;y" data-source="post: 3482184" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>Thanks for the suggestions. I think I will take him squirrel hunting that's a good idea. I've got a .22 with a scope on it that's will help teach him how to shoot. I never thought of that we'll because I don't squirrel hunt really. </p><p></p><p>I think he is 9 maybe 10. My concern is that he has a good time, which he did. I just don't want to do something wrong and he doesn't want to go again. So I appreciate the suggestions. I tried to make everything a competion or a game but also teaching him as we went. He's pretty competitive and I would challenge him to see who could sit still the longest and then of course loose myself throughout our competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="156p&y, post: 3482184, member: 1111"] Thanks for the suggestions. I think I will take him squirrel hunting that's a good idea. I've got a .22 with a scope on it that's will help teach him how to shoot. I never thought of that we'll because I don't squirrel hunt really. I think he is 9 maybe 10. My concern is that he has a good time, which he did. I just don't want to do something wrong and he doesn't want to go again. So I appreciate the suggestions. I tried to make everything a competion or a game but also teaching him as we went. He's pretty competitive and I would challenge him to see who could sit still the longest and then of course loose myself throughout our competition. [/QUOTE]
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