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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Kids Just Want To Shoot

Taking kids hunting can be one of the best ways there is to enjoy time in the field. You know they just love to tag along with you each and every time out. They want to be there with you but they want to shoot too. I have often wondered if sitting in a blind or tree stand for hours seeing sometimes nothing, is fun for them. I love hunting and yet, I can find myself getting bored when there is nothing to do but sit.

Now, my kids love to deer hunt but I came to the conclusion, it can get old sitting for hours with nothing to show for it at the end of the day. One way I found to get around this, "Small Game". It dawned on me one day a few years ago while sighting our guns in for the up coming deer season, just how much they like to shoot. They like to hunt too, so why not try something that will accomplish both for them. Squirrel hunting seemed to be something that fit the bill. It gets us out in the woods together, they can actually move around, the gear list is pretty small and they get some shooting in.

Ok, I had to talk myself into missing a day of deer hunting at first but we have a blast. We get to talk because we are not affraid of spooking deer, we are not sitting looking at the same peice of real estate for hours and I think they really feel like they are hunting. I get a big kick out of watching them trying to put a stalk on a squirrel. The best thing is, you can tell they are not bored. They are having fun.

They are always smiling while we are hunting small game. I even noticed the excitment in their voice when they tell the stories after arriving home. You can not shut them up. This is not always the case after a day of deer hunting. Just listening to them tell their stories puts a smile on my face. I know it was good for them, they had fun and they got to shoot.

3 Comments:

At 10:22 PM, Blogger kennel said...

Great article! I remember those days when I was young and just wanting to pull the trigger. I still enjoy gun hunting over my beagles My Kennel but I seldom shoot anything anymore.

 
At 10:25 PM, Anonymous Great White Hunter said...

You're absolutely right about small game and kids. My son loves to shoot rabbits. It allows him to experience some success without the grueling days walking the mountains in search of mulies.

 
At 12:28 PM, Blogger huntingc said...

Trust me I had to learn the hard way about making it fun for the kids. If you force the serious side of hunting on them at a young age you chase them away for good. I got lucky and figured that out before it happened. Small game is fun for them and sure keeps them busy...

 

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