Taking a girl to elk camp. . .

here's my friend Gail, on horseback with her dad Harry Selby, and her brother Mark on safari in kenya's NFD. Take 'em!


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Take her! She isn't going to hear or see anything there she doesn't hear or see anywhere else. And it could be memories you have for the rest of your life.
 
Gender wouldnt make a difference to me. Age would though. As limited as my time is these days. If I was planning on a guys weekend or a good hard hunt. Only to show up and be blindsided with daddy day care and a couple of bickering kids...I'd have some real strong opinions on that.

A bit of a heads up would go a long ways with me
 
I guess i don't see all the drama. Move your tent/trailer a little further from the rest of the group. They can do thier thing and hunt how ever they want and you can focus on hunting places that make enjoying time with your daughter easier.

You can still get together for breakfast or in the evenings or not depending on the situation. Everyone in camp can still help each other when a animal is down.

Time is fleeting as kids grow older who knows what next year brings this might be the only time she's interested in going along and you'll regret not capitalizing on this opportunity to make lifetime memories with her.

My daughter likes to draw a hunting permit for her it's about spending time with me doing something I love. It's hard for me because she is a fair weather hunter who doesn't enjoy grinding day in and day out to notch a tag. Totally opposite of me but i try and make the hunt about her. So if it's road hunting when the weather is bad that's what I do. She's now 19 and I feel blessed she wants to hang out with her dad still, and who knows this might be the last time we can draw tags together.
 
Gender wouldnt make a difference to me. Age would though. As limited as my time is these days. If I was planning on a guys weekend or a good hard hunt. Only to show up and be blindsided with daddy day care and a couple of bickering kids...I'd have some real strong opinions on that.

A bit of a heads up would go a long ways with me
What’s stopping you from having a good hard hunt? It’s still your hunt so go hunt how you want. How is it a daddy day care? It’s his daughter and his responsibility.
 
I wouldn't have a problem with it, but others might. Feel em out. What has to happen is to get the girl out with you one way or another.
Agreed she will go on a hunt one way or another, just feeling out thoughts on taking her to regular camp or "forcing" myself to go twice and either being her and I alone or maybe another lady or two that want to go!
 
Agreed she will go on a hunt one way or another, just feeling out thoughts on taking her to regular camp or "forcing" myself to go twice and either being her and I alone or maybe another lady or two that want to go!

give your a guys a heads up and feel it out. I bet it'll be fine
 
I’d ask your buddies depending on “who’s” camp it is.

We’ve never had women in our elk camp. And it isn’t that any of us are doing anything too bad, a little cussing around the domino table, a few drinks but no drunks, dudes scratching their nuts, the occasional joke of a nature I wouldn’t tell around a teenage girl or probably any girl besides my wife.

But it isn’t just my camp, there’s about 10 of us that are every year diehards who always schedule work off and plan a big part of our lives around the trip to elk camp. It may be the only vacation some of us get and guys like to cut loose a little and just hang with the guys. And for the record boys don’t get to come until they’re old enough to hear a dirty joke and maybe have a beer they aren’t allowed to tell Mom about.

Absolutely take your kids hunting, regardless of their sex. But there might be a right place and right time that doesn’t involve making it awkward for anyone or causing a rift with any friends. Worst case scenario you get to go on an extra hunting trip with your daughter.
Thank you, this is more along the lines of what I'm thinking of, I will probably try it both ways and see how it goes but I'm also thinking of her and is it more fun with a bunch of guys hearing stories, or maybe more fun with an aunt or two that she can bond with and Dad is the odd one out being the only guy!

Appreciate the input
 
If she shows interest you should definitely take her. I think it’s a good thing for her to be exposed to some things that her dad likes and looks forward to. Some foul language and drinking shouldn’t be an issue. She may end up being a permanent member of elk camp. Hopefully.
 
I would definitely bring it up to your buddies just to get a feel of it. You know your buddies and how they’ll react to it.

There’s a time and place for everything. We had an annual dove hunt and was pretty much a strict guys weekend and no kids or women allowed and the one guy that decided to bring his gf, had to get a hotel room cuz she wasn’t staying In the house with us. But we were younger and rowdier.

If your buddies have kids, I don’t think they’ll have a problem, but if they don’t, I could definitely see where someone may be turned off by the idea. I would not just show up with my daughter to an all guys deal unannounced. I would likely take her on some hunts just as a family first.
 
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