Agreed with Wapiti and bsnedeker, it's vital that good folks are exposing our youth to the outdoors life in the right way. I live in Denver, by current necessity, and have my 6 yr old on the water and in the field as much as possible. He asked me the other day if he could go pheasant hunting with me, and I didn't hesitate to say 'absolutely!!!'. I never asked him, but he sees me with my hunting and fishing gear all of the time and most of my conversations revolve around the outdoors, regardless of the activity. I think it's my example that puts it in his head, and if I'm giving the right example, I know I'll be building something good in him for the future.
I heard a state trooper in MN say one time ..."of all the kids I've arrested, not one of them had a fishing license in his wallet..." Granted, that's a generality, but I think it speaks volumes to what the outdoor life can produce in a culture.
I heard a state trooper in MN say one time ..."of all the kids I've arrested, not one of them had a fishing license in his wallet..." Granted, that's a generality, but I think it speaks volumes to what the outdoor life can produce in a culture.