Who are you sharing your
#14
RE: Who are you sharing your
ORIGINAL: peakrut
To start with my 2 sons which are 7 and 11. I am also working with National Archery in Schools Program
here in Wisconsin and hope to be a certified instructor.
To start with my 2 sons which are 7 and 11. I am also working with National Archery in Schools Program
here in Wisconsin and hope to be a certified instructor.
Kids are our future...Any one you can pass it on to is good.
#15
RE: Who are you sharing your
My Daughter has been hunting for the past 3 seasons (she's 12 now) and just a few weeks ago, both my boys (7 & 8) passed their hunters safety course so they will be joining us soon in the deer and turkey woods. It's pretty much the only life they've ever known. In fact, they really can't imagine why anyone would NOT hunt???
#17
RE: Who are you sharing your
My children "IF" they want to Bowhunt. I have a son 34 & Daughter 35 that Bowhunt & 2 Teen Girls starting this year. My younger Brother, Son-in-law (2) & MANY others I have had a hand in introducing to Archery/Bowhunting. My son at 16 & his 1st Biggame-a Caribou. Now 34 & has several deer to his credit.
#18
RE: Who are you sharing your
Unfortunately I dont have enough experience to pass anything on, but my dad and my boyfriend have helped me learn more and more especially with bowhunting. And not forgetting you guys A BIG thanks!
#19
RE: Who are you sharing your
It runs very very strong in my oldest sons veins, im still working SLOWLY on my youngest son. My Daughter had fun in the woods with Dad until she got older and got into sports very heavy.
#20
RE: Who are you sharing your
Passing it on to my son, and who knows someday maybe my little girl will take an interest too. She'll be 12 next year, and old enough to hunt here in NY. She can shoot a bb gun pretty good, maybe I'll get her shooting a .22 this summer and that will spark an interest. She's definately got more patience than her older brother does.