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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 3370099" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>It will cost you $200 if you do it now (and you have until she's 2, so you can save up for it and give it to her for her 2nd birthday). If you take her hunting or fishing with you 10 times during her teenage/adult life, it was a good investment. If, in high school, she dates a guy who hunts and wants to go with him occasionally, it was a good investment. If somehow she marries a man who hunts and wants to go a few times times, it was a good investment. If you take her with you to a duck blind drawing and she draws a blind (which you sign onto) it was a great investment. If she actually takes a genuine interest in hunting or fishing herself, it was one of the best investments ever. Under very few scenarios was it a bad investment.</p><p></p><p>My wife doesn't have any interest in hunting either, but every child we have will have a lifetime license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 3370099, member: 10399"] It will cost you $200 if you do it now (and you have until she's 2, so you can save up for it and give it to her for her 2nd birthday). If you take her hunting or fishing with you 10 times during her teenage/adult life, it was a good investment. If, in high school, she dates a guy who hunts and wants to go with him occasionally, it was a good investment. If somehow she marries a man who hunts and wants to go a few times times, it was a good investment. If you take her with you to a duck blind drawing and she draws a blind (which you sign onto) it was a great investment. If she actually takes a genuine interest in hunting or fishing herself, it was one of the best investments ever. Under very few scenarios was it a bad investment. My wife doesn't have any interest in hunting either, but every child we have will have a lifetime license. [/QUOTE]
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