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<blockquote data-quote="AER244" data-source="post: 4201599" data-attributes="member: 48618"><p>Appreciate the advice, truly. I’ve ZERO interest in forcing this or any activity on my kids. I sincerely hope they love this stuff as much as I do, but if they don’t- I’ll just learn to love whatever it is that they love. </p><p></p><p>My brothers and I all started early. 5, 6, and 7 years old, respectively. Im the middle. We all cottoned to it quickly. My son has had less exposure to it than I did, but he has more “experience” than most 4 year olds and is fairly vocal in his want to go hunting. As much as a parent can allow a 5yo to make his own decisions, he will be included in the decision to hunt or not. I could care less if he kills a turkey, that wouldn’t be a feather in my cap if he did. It would be a feather in my cap if we enjoyed that time together as much as I think we might. He has no idea what I’m thinking or planning, and I’d imagine he has no inclination he will shoot a turkey. But I’m gonna get the gun and take him shooting, and we’ll see what happens from there. I have no reservations about pulling the plug on this if I think it’ll have a less than stellar outcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AER244, post: 4201599, member: 48618"] Appreciate the advice, truly. I’ve ZERO interest in forcing this or any activity on my kids. I sincerely hope they love this stuff as much as I do, but if they don’t- I’ll just learn to love whatever it is that they love. My brothers and I all started early. 5, 6, and 7 years old, respectively. Im the middle. We all cottoned to it quickly. My son has had less exposure to it than I did, but he has more “experience” than most 4 year olds and is fairly vocal in his want to go hunting. As much as a parent can allow a 5yo to make his own decisions, he will be included in the decision to hunt or not. I could care less if he kills a turkey, that wouldn’t be a feather in my cap if he did. It would be a feather in my cap if we enjoyed that time together as much as I think we might. He has no idea what I’m thinking or planning, and I’d imagine he has no inclination he will shoot a turkey. But I’m gonna get the gun and take him shooting, and we’ll see what happens from there. I have no reservations about pulling the plug on this if I think it’ll have a less than stellar outcome [/QUOTE]
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