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Good ideaIf they’re kids also, youth days are perfect to invite one. Often adult season isn’t than and you can one on one mentor but think mentor not guide
Good ideaIf they’re kids also, youth days are perfect to invite one. Often adult season isn’t than and you can one on one mentor but think mentor not guide
Being that I have a awesome pair of English Cocker Spaniels I love to go bird hunting and I help my friends who want to go with just day outings. If we get along good and they are truly eager then it expands from there.How do you guys go about helping new hunters? I’ve had four people, either friends, friends kids, friends of family etc approach me recently about hunting with me. I’d love to play guide with all of them for a year but I don’t have time for everyone and I wanna hunt for myself a bit too. Around here hunting is sitting in a heated shack over corn. All these people asked for my help because I don’t do that. I’d like to help them I just don’t know how without giving up my spots or putting enough time into each of them to where they can get some benefit.
How would you guys handle this?
Exactly the type person we gotta try and help.As a kid, though I rarely had anyone to take me, I was absorbed in all of it. Couldn't wait to get my hands on the new reg book when it came out or the new Remington catalog with ballistic charts. Never mind that it was unlikely at the time I'd get much, if any, opportunity to make use of any of it.
Exactly the type person we gotta try and help.
Season dates and how draws work are very important, you must make emphasis on this when they understand this in-depth it will save a lot more stress. In as much they're eager to learn I think you don't have to worry much if they will learn fast or not.
solid adviceI wouldn’t take them to any proven spots personally. Maybe check out new spots with them but it really blows to stumble onto a gem of a spot with someone who has a loud mouth.
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Or anyone who has a social media account.I wouldn’t take them to any proven spots personally. Maybe check out new spots with them but it really blows to stumble onto a gem of a spot with someone who has a loud mouth.
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How do you guys go about helping new hunters? I’ve had four people, either friends, friends kids, friends of family etc approach me recently about hunting with me. I’d love to play guide with all of them for a year but I don’t have time for everyone and I wanna hunt for myself a bit too. Around here hunting is sitting in a heated shack over corn. All these people asked for my help because I don’t do that. I’d like to help them I just don’t know how without giving up my spots or putting enough time into each of them to where they can get some benefit.
How would you guys handle this?