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Suggestions on how to keep a kid in one spot
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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5740000" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>When my daughter was younger I tried all kinds of things. I would let her mess with my phone usually would text my wife or sister nonsense the whole sit, lots of snacks, try to talk quietly, constantly telling her oh look there's one don't move lol so many other of the wall things, anything quiet with little movement. Think we thumb wrestled for 3 hours one day. I try to keep the young one sits shorter, better places, better patterned deer, only took her at times where I thought sightings or possible shot opportunities were higher. One place we used to go was pretty routine between 8-1030 they'd be coming by our stand, so that's when we would sit. </p><p></p><p></p><p>At the end of each hunt it seemed to never matter if we didn't even see a squirrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5740000, member: 21149"] When my daughter was younger I tried all kinds of things. I would let her mess with my phone usually would text my wife or sister nonsense the whole sit, lots of snacks, try to talk quietly, constantly telling her oh look there's one don't move lol so many other of the wall things, anything quiet with little movement. Think we thumb wrestled for 3 hours one day. I try to keep the young one sits shorter, better places, better patterned deer, only took her at times where I thought sightings or possible shot opportunities were higher. One place we used to go was pretty routine between 8-1030 they'd be coming by our stand, so that's when we would sit. At the end of each hunt it seemed to never matter if we didn't even see a squirrel. [/QUOTE]
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