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Old 04-15-2003 | 08:50 AM
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Thundergut
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Default RE: son' s first hunt

Well Buckeye Mike, probably the most important advice for the youth hunt is to be safe. I' d recommened carrying his gun for him, unloaded. Load it for him and give it to him when he is set up. It sounds elementary to stress safety, but I have a friend who took his grandson out for the first youth opener a couple of years ago. The grandson was carrying his own gun when he tripped and somehow shot himself point-blank right in the thigh. Somehow in the excitement of the hunt my friend forgot to take the gun from his grandson as they were moving on a bird, and the boy was probably excited and not paying close attention to where he was walking.

The second most important thing is to HAVE FUN! If your son gets restless, get up and move around a bit, go for a walk. Sometimes kids just can' t sit in one spot waiting out a bird like we can. It takes practice. Just make sure he enjoys himself so he' ll want to do it again.

As for sitting with your son, I have found that putting him in between your legs and leaning back on you is probably the best route to go, that way you can whisper instructions in his ear. I' d also get him a push button call, if he does not have any calls yet, and let him do his own yelping on it. they are simple enough to use.

Finally, from one buckeye to another, best of luck to you and your son, and thank you for introducing another kid to the outdoors and turkey hunting. I' m sure he' ll have a blast!
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