Jxferg7
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2019
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- 216
Let me start by saying as a Midwest Flatlander I started hunting the mountains 8 years ago-I did this to instill a new passion that would force me to learn something new and stay in shape year round. My son was 1 and I knew I wanted start slowly in hopes that I could learn how to traverse the mountains and iron out any kinks while continuing my annual mountain adventures with him. He has adopted the same passion without leaving the flatlands! He just turned 10 and going to plan on taking him along this September.
Expectations are not the highest with some of the area I am familiar with being very steep and nasty country-it used to be the case where this country would limit some hunting pressure but this is not the case any more HA. Planning on going out a couple days before season as he wants to try some fishing in the high country and then will pursue some Elk for the remainder of the week.
My question is for Gear. I have learned over the years that Boots, Clothing, and Pack can make or break a hunt and turn a GREAT hunt to a miserable week in the mountains-learned from experience. What companies have you had a good luck with youth gear?
For the experience itself would you change up your hunting area to area you have never seen, researched, or set eyes on to coincide with your youth hunter or stick with the deep, dark, steep, deadfall timber your used to and take it slow and do the best you can to make sure you don't ruin it for your new hunter. My son is not new to hunting or fishing living in South Dakota but new to the mountains. Any information you could send my way would be GREATLY appreciated.
Expectations are not the highest with some of the area I am familiar with being very steep and nasty country-it used to be the case where this country would limit some hunting pressure but this is not the case any more HA. Planning on going out a couple days before season as he wants to try some fishing in the high country and then will pursue some Elk for the remainder of the week.
My question is for Gear. I have learned over the years that Boots, Clothing, and Pack can make or break a hunt and turn a GREAT hunt to a miserable week in the mountains-learned from experience. What companies have you had a good luck with youth gear?
For the experience itself would you change up your hunting area to area you have never seen, researched, or set eyes on to coincide with your youth hunter or stick with the deep, dark, steep, deadfall timber your used to and take it slow and do the best you can to make sure you don't ruin it for your new hunter. My son is not new to hunting or fishing living in South Dakota but new to the mountains. Any information you could send my way would be GREATLY appreciated.