ScreamingPotato
WKR
I realize I'm 4 pages late and haven't read the thread, but speaking as a dad who's three sons are all now young men I can say nothing is more enjoyable than helping them kill and pack animals. If I had to choose between killing 100 animals in the rest of my lifetime or going hunting with each of them to help them kill 1 animal I'd choose the latter without blinking an eye. I can understand what you're saying and your concerns, however this is your dad here and that's a lot different. When I hunt with my sons I outwork them ten fold and absolutely bust my tail to get them success no matter the situation, I care more about them killing something than they do.So, I went on my first hunting trip to Montana last fall. I spent three weeks there and left an elk tag unfilled, but I was able to successfully take a 4x4 mule deer and saw lots of up-close spike bulls. My dad was intrigued by my activities and expressed interest in helping out with packing meat and whatever else. I mentioned that I'd love to get him out there and get him on something. We used to hunt in Northern MN, and he took several deer and one really nice 10-pointer, so I figured he wouldn't mind. With some tag deadlines on the horizon, I reached out, hoping he would be getting excited.
Instead, he expressed that he'd rather just tag along like he had proposed last year. I have hunted/fished with other people who were not really committed to the sport before, and I find that it lowers success rates, dampens moods, and hinders the experience - like drinking with someone who is sober. Although I'd love to hunt with my dad again, I'm unsure if it's worth it if he's not fully committed to the experience.
Anyone have similar experiences?