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So what is the point of allowing kids to shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="RobbyW" data-source="post: 4464072" data-attributes="member: 10406"><p>My argument to this is how many kids don't go on the juvy because Dad was bow hunting?</p><p></p><p>Juvy wasn't a big deal around my house. I got my son at 9. We sat right besides each other for 3 years anytime he wanted to go throughout the year. Eventually we moved up to me walking him to his stand getting him setup before I walked a little bit off. Now we part ways at the truck and he texts me when he is settled.</p><p></p><p>Before my boy got past juvy age, I volunteered my dad to sit with my son and I started taking a young man from church that loved to hunt. His Dad did too but only took Hunter during youth hunts so he had a kid to check in the deer he killed. Dad was worthless and eventually he stopped taking him altogether. I started carrying Hunter during the youth hunts and then as many times as I could. We average 9-10 hunts a year. Those videos I posted were with hunter a couple years ago. Last year a doe walks out and I tell him it's his call. He passes because he wants a buck. Few minutes later a fork horn comes out. He ask if he can shoot him and I gave the green light. Buck didn't score 60, but there was more excitement that 125" deer I have killed. He made me stop at the store to get a drink and he dropped the tailgate and sat with his deer so all the other hunters could gaze at the beast. </p><p></p><p>Ones man scrub buck is another kids trophy buck. And yes he euro mounted that deer</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobbyW, post: 4464072, member: 10406"] My argument to this is how many kids don't go on the juvy because Dad was bow hunting? Juvy wasn't a big deal around my house. I got my son at 9. We sat right besides each other for 3 years anytime he wanted to go throughout the year. Eventually we moved up to me walking him to his stand getting him setup before I walked a little bit off. Now we part ways at the truck and he texts me when he is settled. Before my boy got past juvy age, I volunteered my dad to sit with my son and I started taking a young man from church that loved to hunt. His Dad did too but only took Hunter during youth hunts so he had a kid to check in the deer he killed. Dad was worthless and eventually he stopped taking him altogether. I started carrying Hunter during the youth hunts and then as many times as I could. We average 9-10 hunts a year. Those videos I posted were with hunter a couple years ago. Last year a doe walks out and I tell him it's his call. He passes because he wants a buck. Few minutes later a fork horn comes out. He ask if he can shoot him and I gave the green light. Buck didn't score 60, but there was more excitement that 125" deer I have killed. He made me stop at the store to get a drink and he dropped the tailgate and sat with his deer so all the other hunters could gaze at the beast. Ones man scrub buck is another kids trophy buck. And yes he euro mounted that deer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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