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Suggestions on how to keep a kid in one spot
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<blockquote data-quote="Tn_Va_Hunter" data-source="post: 5739990" data-attributes="member: 5740"><p>Personally with all that he's been through I'd let dictate the process. Maybe it brings him comfort by moving around. I agree maybe still hunting a few times would help out.</p><p>Each kid has a different maturity level. My son started asking to go hunting with me at 3. On those days I'd take him to a place I have permission to hunt that has a barn. We'd sit in the hay loft. He could move around and not have to sit so still. He's now 11 and honestly is a very good hunter. He's killed 12 deer thus far and one of those being a 148 inch 10 point. But I still have the rule of letting him shoot what makes him happy and leaving when he's tired. If I make him set it out he gets more fidgety.</p><p>I think it's great you're trying to help him out and teach him the art of deer hunting. Just enjoy the time spent with him and your father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tn_Va_Hunter, post: 5739990, member: 5740"] Personally with all that he’s been through I’d let dictate the process. Maybe it brings him comfort by moving around. I agree maybe still hunting a few times would help out. Each kid has a different maturity level. My son started asking to go hunting with me at 3. On those days I’d take him to a place I have permission to hunt that has a barn. We’d sit in the hay loft. He could move around and not have to sit so still. He’s now 11 and honestly is a very good hunter. He’s killed 12 deer thus far and one of those being a 148 inch 10 point. But I still have the rule of letting him shoot what makes him happy and leaving when he’s tired. If I make him set it out he gets more fidgety. I think it’s great you’re trying to help him out and teach him the art of deer hunting. Just enjoy the time spent with him and your father. [/QUOTE]
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