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re: Teaching kids to hunt

Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:15 am to
Posted by TexasTiger
Katy TX
Member since Sep 2003
5326 posts
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:15 am to
Bring one gun into the woods. Sometimes on first hunts or learning how to hunt the experenced hunter forgets its a teaching session. This also allows you to really watch what the youngster is doing and how he/she is doing it because you are not worried about trying to shot as well.
Posted by thedice20
Member since May 1926
Member since Aug 2008
7550 posts
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:38 am to
#1 Muzzle Control
#2 Encouragement and praise
#3 Teach them how to hunt *
#4 Be interactive and tell stories ***

** Obviously You teach them safety and muzzle control. You want to encourage them at every level of success in the woods. But I think and important component in ensuring the quality of their hunting experience is in # 3 & 4.

In my personal experience when I was 6-10 years old just getting started, I was thankfully exposed to the kind of hunters that know how to teach to hunt. How to walk, how to see the unseen, scouting, etc... This is very important to tell them what you are doing and how you are doing it and also why you are doing it.
Then you tell them to take the lead, I.E squirrel hunting... They learn through experience.

Also, expecially in my case, I was enamored with stories of big buck encounters, large number of deer encounters, and any other out of the ordinary story in the woods. I loved it. It captured my imagination, and I truly believe that was the catalyst for my hunting passion today.

If we are to keep the hunting tradition alive in this generation and the next, we need to pass along those things that kept us hunting all of these years
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