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<blockquote data-quote="Lt.Dan" data-source="post: 5903473" data-attributes="member: 23645"><p>Sounds great about your son. Now it leads me to ask this: why does he need a youth day/ weekend? He sounds like an accomplished hunter already.</p><p></p><p>Oh [USER=6677]@ruger7mag[/USER] as for my starting my grandkids late, it was their choice not mine. They had asked at earlier ages. I told them and their parents the boys needed to take their hunter education safety classes. I gave them dates and times. It was never done. Then TWRA started that mentor program so I took them hunting. I told them they needed to get the hunter safety class the next year. It was online. Neither of them did the class. So as young adults now, they still can't hunt. I believe a kid needs to earn certain things if they want something. This is one of them. I won't do it for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lt.Dan, post: 5903473, member: 23645"] Sounds great about your son. Now it leads me to ask this: why does he need a youth day/ weekend? He sounds like an accomplished hunter already. Oh [USER=6677]@ruger7mag[/USER] as for my starting my grandkids late, it was their choice not mine. They had asked at earlier ages. I told them and their parents the boys needed to take their hunter education safety classes. I gave them dates and times. It was never done. Then TWRA started that mentor program so I took them hunting. I told them they needed to get the hunter safety class the next year. It was online. Neither of them did the class. So as young adults now, they still can't hunt. I believe a kid needs to earn certain things if they want something. This is one of them. I won't do it for them. [/QUOTE]
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