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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 3407875" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Poser,</p><p></p><p>I think we work our kids into it because some of us haven't had the opportunity to work kids into DEER hunting like kids used to work their way into deer hunting. When I was younger, deer hunting was the final stage in hunter progression. Kids learned to hunt by hunting rabbits and squirrels--a type of hunting that didn't require much patience or discipline. Deer hunting--and the patience, persistence, and discipline required to be successful--was something you graduated to.</p><p></p><p>Now kids are being exposed to hunting for the first time right in one of the toughest forms of hunting available--deer hunting. Jumping right over the "preliminary" forms of hunting that taught the lessons of patience means a completely new approach is needed.</p><p></p><p>Winchester is doing it right, exposing his children to small-game hunting first.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I wouldn't even know how to expose my daughter to small game hunting. I never did it myself. I don't even own a .22 or a shotgun. I jumped right into deer hunting in my teens and never looked back. That's all I hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 3407875, member: 17"] Poser, I think we work our kids into it because some of us haven't had the opportunity to work kids into DEER hunting like kids used to work their way into deer hunting. When I was younger, deer hunting was the final stage in hunter progression. Kids learned to hunt by hunting rabbits and squirrels--a type of hunting that didn't require much patience or discipline. Deer hunting--and the patience, persistence, and discipline required to be successful--was something you graduated to. Now kids are being exposed to hunting for the first time right in one of the toughest forms of hunting available--deer hunting. Jumping right over the "preliminary" forms of hunting that taught the lessons of patience means a completely new approach is needed. Winchester is doing it right, exposing his children to small-game hunting first. Unfortunately, I wouldn't even know how to expose my daughter to small game hunting. I never did it myself. I don't even own a .22 or a shotgun. I jumped right into deer hunting in my teens and never looked back. That's all I hunt. [/QUOTE]
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