Taking Girlfriend Hunting
#41
Join Date: Oct 2007
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RE: Taking Girlfriend Hunting
I took my wife hunting once , now I have 2 great hunting partners . My wife and my 8 year old daughter. I take my 8 year old more than my wife , she wakes me when the deer show up(great little alarm ). I caught her once digging in a gut pile tring to find the bullet. she got into a fight with a boy at school when he told her girls cant hunt. He now knows better!( she made tough guy cry )
At 5 years old we spent4 hours in a blind togeather. I had to beg her for us to leave.
I put 5 pounds of corn on the ground 30 yds in front of us and gave her a pair of binoculars,she watched squirrels all day.
Take your girlfriend hunting , just dont force it on her!
At 5 years old we spent4 hours in a blind togeather. I had to beg her for us to leave.
I put 5 pounds of corn on the ground 30 yds in front of us and gave her a pair of binoculars,she watched squirrels all day.
Take your girlfriend hunting , just dont force it on her!
#42
Join Date: Oct 2007
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RE: Taking Girlfriend Hunting
Good stuff! See I got lucky. My wife is a farmers daughter. She's hunts anything edible, knows how to dress and serve all sorts of game. She shot a 12 point that we have mounted at our place. I still get sorts of heck over the fact that I havent shot a big enough buck "worthy" to mount!!!
She doesn't bow hunt, she's all of 5'2" and still shoots a youth model Remmington 20g cause her arms are short. We are a fun 1, 2 combo shooting clays, jumping pheasants, and rabbits.
Ive never sat in a blind with her before, but we do take turns pushing deer for one another. I couldnt ask for a better hunting "buddy". She's going to be 6 months pregnant so we're only going to add one more to our hunting team. And yes she's going out this year. She'll be sitting in a shack this year as I dont want her up in a tree being that far along but it wont stop her from helping to stock the freezer!!!
She doesn't bow hunt, she's all of 5'2" and still shoots a youth model Remmington 20g cause her arms are short. We are a fun 1, 2 combo shooting clays, jumping pheasants, and rabbits.
Ive never sat in a blind with her before, but we do take turns pushing deer for one another. I couldnt ask for a better hunting "buddy". She's going to be 6 months pregnant so we're only going to add one more to our hunting team. And yes she's going out this year. She'll be sitting in a shack this year as I dont want her up in a tree being that far along but it wont stop her from helping to stock the freezer!!!
#44
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 121
RE: Taking Girlfriend Hunting
I took my wife hunting once..well, it was more like we went for a walk and I took my gun.
Things were going fine until she spotted some deer and yelled "Look at the deer."
I looked at them high tailing it to the next county.
We both still get a kick out of that.
Things were going fine until she spotted some deer and yelled "Look at the deer."
I looked at them high tailing it to the next county.
We both still get a kick out of that.
#45
RE: Taking Girlfriend Hunting
Grizzly, that's great, I wish I'd thought of that.
Tom, we all know that's the exact truth. I've had that happen on several occasions. My hunts with the woman usually end up as a walk also. The thing is if I'm just going for squirrels or something small, she's gotta bring the dog too.
Tom, we all know that's the exact truth. I've had that happen on several occasions. My hunts with the woman usually end up as a walk also. The thing is if I'm just going for squirrels or something small, she's gotta bring the dog too.
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