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SecretSpot
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Made the decision to bring him along! Thanks for all the advice and experiences. Ill try and get a few pictures to share of the trip.
Couldn’t say it any better ! He will “ slow” you down. If you don’t want to or can’t deal with that, don’t take him. But it could be life changing for him. I know when my dad took me at 10 years of age, it gave me a reason to live. Hunting ( fishing) is all I thought about for years. Take a .22 rifle or something he can shoot. Even a decent pellet rifle he can carry around, and shoot at times. Rabbits , rats are cool to shoot and get the feel if he’s goin* to like it or not.Depends on the kid. If I take my kids and their friends I make the hunt about them. Stop when they want, eat when they want, sleep in if they want. It’s about them enjoying the experience and associating positivity. Now we do work hard when needed, but not forced.
so if this hunt is about you getting out and accomplishing your goals and don’t think the kid can hang don’t take him. But definitely maybe plan a second trip for his deer tag! I go in solo hunts all the time
the flip side of you sacrificing your time/hunt now is you will hopefully train a new generation hunter who is better than you! My 18 yo son and his best friend I taught are now a huge help to me with all aspects. They never would have developed well if I hadn’t taken the time when they were young to instill a love of the hunt.
Sounds like you aren't regretting the decision. Did it limit your hunting like you thought? Also congrats! You made that kids year I'm sure.Welp its been a very successful hunt. I killed 3 antelope, my nephew managed a whitetail doe at 334 yards, and a really nice mule deer buck at 200 yards (his first buck mind you, took him to the taxidermist today) and we even got to join a buddy with a special permit kill a monster freak of a bull (going 360"+) all in 4 days!! All with the same rifle too, man have I quartered and packed a lot of meat this week. On top of all that it's my birthday tomo.