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re: OB dads, what age did you first take your little girl hunting?
Posted on 12/27/17 at 11:25 am to gsvar2004
Posted on 12/27/17 at 11:25 am to gsvar2004
When you think you have enough snacks. Pack some more. It's unreal how many they go through.
A bird book and binoculars are good to bring as well
When they are ready to leave, it's time to leave
A bird book and binoculars are good to bring as well
When they are ready to leave, it's time to leave
Posted on 12/27/17 at 12:18 pm to Ron Cheramie
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When you think you have enough snacks. Pack some more. It's unreal how many they go through.
This is true. Bring 3x more than you think is necessary.
I’ve taken my daughters in the woods since they could walk well enough to not trip on every root. Not always hunting. Took them to feed deer, scout, run traps, shoot tweety birds, etc. kids are little sponges. You can teach them anything. Show her the different trees, listen to the sounds, smell flowers. I’ve found it was a lot easier to keep them interested in hunting when they actually wanted to be in the woods in general.
I agree with everyone else’s suggestions. Just remember she’s a miniature woman, who will Drag arse and make you late, eat all your damn food, won’t be quiet, and will be impatient. Preparation on your part is important.
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