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So here's the deal last year was my son's first year to be able to shoot a deer, this year is his second year and he's pumped.
However my mother and father think I am a monster. . . All because I have a couple of rules for him.
Rule #1 no small mulie bucks (our mulie population is low and Forky's are dumber than a box of rocks, let them grow)
#2 until your old enough to sit alone Dad (me) is shooting anything Bigger than what I already have at home!
That's it, those are the only rules. My son is perfectly ok with this because he knows most years I'm not shooting a deer and he's going to get to shoot two bucks and a few does. He also knows in a few more years he will sit by himself and shoot whatever he wants. Basically I don't want to spoil the poor kid if some monster walks out, and I've put in my time and all the work for these spots I deserve a little something right? So let me have it am I jerk if I shoot a trophy buck in front of my kid when he's holding a tag?
For reference his white tail range is doe to about 150 inch deer and his mulie range is mature buck up to 170inch class.
Edit 12/26/2021:
To save 13 pages of reading and fill people in on the season I'm making this edit. Feel free to read through for the full effect or skip that and just read this and comment.
So this post (original) was made spur and in a bit of a smart ass manor. I don't intend for my kid to go find his own spots, and I take great joy in his successes. A better way or saying things would have been to say "would you let your kids shoot a giant early in their hunting career?". But once I posted it I didn't want to change it and skew the vote, and I really enjoyed some of the comments and dialogue, even if most was at my expense!
I have shifted my opinion somewhat due to suggestions here and will most likely utilize a different tactic if we come across this situation with a really big deer. They small Muley thing won't change as it is pointless to shoot one in our area with numerous whitetails to be found.
It's more reading but you can find how my son did this year here.
I haven't harvested a deer yet this year but will probably take a couple does here in January.
Thanks to everyone that replied and voted!
However my mother and father think I am a monster. . . All because I have a couple of rules for him.
Rule #1 no small mulie bucks (our mulie population is low and Forky's are dumber than a box of rocks, let them grow)
#2 until your old enough to sit alone Dad (me) is shooting anything Bigger than what I already have at home!
That's it, those are the only rules. My son is perfectly ok with this because he knows most years I'm not shooting a deer and he's going to get to shoot two bucks and a few does. He also knows in a few more years he will sit by himself and shoot whatever he wants. Basically I don't want to spoil the poor kid if some monster walks out, and I've put in my time and all the work for these spots I deserve a little something right? So let me have it am I jerk if I shoot a trophy buck in front of my kid when he's holding a tag?
For reference his white tail range is doe to about 150 inch deer and his mulie range is mature buck up to 170inch class.
Edit 12/26/2021:
To save 13 pages of reading and fill people in on the season I'm making this edit. Feel free to read through for the full effect or skip that and just read this and comment.
So this post (original) was made spur and in a bit of a smart ass manor. I don't intend for my kid to go find his own spots, and I take great joy in his successes. A better way or saying things would have been to say "would you let your kids shoot a giant early in their hunting career?". But once I posted it I didn't want to change it and skew the vote, and I really enjoyed some of the comments and dialogue, even if most was at my expense!
I have shifted my opinion somewhat due to suggestions here and will most likely utilize a different tactic if we come across this situation with a really big deer. They small Muley thing won't change as it is pointless to shoot one in our area with numerous whitetails to be found.
It's more reading but you can find how my son did this year here.
My boy got his first Muley! (Long post)
This was my son's second rifle season, and man has he been counting down the days! Starting in about September he had a running countdown on the family calendar and starting in October he was giving me daily updates on how many days until season started. So Saturday morning there was no...
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I haven't harvested a deer yet this year but will probably take a couple does here in January.
Thanks to everyone that replied and voted!
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