Sully_44
Lil-Rokslider
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My buddy (who just had his first kid) and I (5 year old son, 2 year old daughter, and daughter on the way) were hanging out last night and he was talking about the new respect he’s got for young dad’s that are successful at life, and hunting. He was amazed how someone can make that work. I want to put together what a lot of you do, or did when you’re kids were young to be a good dad/husband, provider, and still get after it.
For me, I would say I’m still on the pursuit to be known in my circle as a killer, however I do punch a tag or two every year. I try to incorporate my kids into my hunts as much as possible, whether that’s sacrificing a couple days of getting away from the roads to spend with them bouncing around in the truck so they can be with me, or bringing them on scouting trips. To do some of the more serious stuff I feel like some sort of sacrifice needs to be made and it’s often sleep. I’ve found myself out setting or checking cameras after the family has gone to sleep. It seems like there is usually some sort of sacrifice that is always being made.
Feel free to drop some advice as well as pictures of your success while being a young dad. Doesn’t matter if that success came while sacrificing time away from family and you were solo, or sacrificing going hard and peacefully because you brought the kids.




For me, I would say I’m still on the pursuit to be known in my circle as a killer, however I do punch a tag or two every year. I try to incorporate my kids into my hunts as much as possible, whether that’s sacrificing a couple days of getting away from the roads to spend with them bouncing around in the truck so they can be with me, or bringing them on scouting trips. To do some of the more serious stuff I feel like some sort of sacrifice needs to be made and it’s often sleep. I’ve found myself out setting or checking cameras after the family has gone to sleep. It seems like there is usually some sort of sacrifice that is always being made.
Feel free to drop some advice as well as pictures of your success while being a young dad. Doesn’t matter if that success came while sacrificing time away from family and you were solo, or sacrificing going hard and peacefully because you brought the kids.










