youth hunters doing it all on there own
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youth hunters doing it all on there own
this is for all the other youth hunters who like me who have parents who either do not hunt or hunt very little and have had to learn all the skills and secrets to hunting on there own and had to guide themselves. this is a tribute to all of these youth. youth hunters forever.
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I was raised hunting small game and what not, but I agree..It is very rewarding to teach yourself and learn lessons the hard way through trial and error. When that happens, the success is much more gratifying. Now I can help and teach my little brother with the knowledge I have up to this point. The journey never ends when it comes to learning though. I still think more dads should get their kids in the woods... Good post.
#5
I'm honored to say, that I'm a self-taught duck hunter. The old guys (duck veterans) hate it when I tell them some things that they may be doing wrong or give them tips/advice. They say, "You're too young to be tellin' me what I'm doin' wrong. You aint go the experience." Yeah, I don't know everything, and I'm learning new things everyday. But, I'm up there with most middle-aged seasons waterfowl hunters. What can I say? I'm obsessed.
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alright
[QUOTE=mossberghunter93;3392356]my brothers hunt a little but i must say im the hunter of the family my dad loves to go gun hunting with me but he doesnt really know much about hhunting[/QUOT
this is what i am talking about forget the bone collectors this is a new generation a new generation of hunters born to continue the love and passion of this beautifall tradition we call hunting welcome to the brotherhood.
this is what i am talking about forget the bone collectors this is a new generation a new generation of hunters born to continue the love and passion of this beautifall tradition we call hunting welcome to the brotherhood.
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I was raised hunting small game and what not, but I agree..It is very rewarding to teach yourself and learn lessons the hard way through trial and error. When that happens, the success is much more gratifying. Now I can help and teach my little brother with the knowledge I have up to this point. The journey never ends when it comes to learning though. I still think more dads should get their kids in the woods... Good post.
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the new brother hood
hi i am younggun2013 you can call me yg this is about a new brotherhood of hunters this brotherhood is called the hunters of the next generation for all youth hunters for whatever you hunt from ducks to deer to turkeys and anything else. we must unite to show the world youth hunters are here and we will not let the dream die ever. so join me and show the world what youth hunters can do.
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hi i am younggun2013 you can call me yg this is about a new brotherhood of hunters this brotherhood is called the hunters of the next generation for all youth hunters for whatever you hunt from ducks to deer to turkeys and anything else. we must unite to show the world youth hunters are here and we will not let the dream die ever. so join me and show the world what youth hunters can do.