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Quote from: lokidog on September 04, 2015, 10:03:49 PMQuote from: daddyelk on September 04, 2015, 09:56:35 PMI started taking my daughter on scouting trips with me when she was 4. I however will not let her hunt with me untill she is much older. Only you as a dad understands her limits. I don't want to expose my daughter to the "taking of the shot" untill she understands it more.That would be my biggest concern, but I am guessing, having grown up in a hunting household, she has seen all, or at least some of the butchering process. If she is excited and interested in going, she is probably ready. Has she been in on any recoveries before this? If the killing aspect is a concern, maybe she should join you for a tracking/recovery exercise first. I took my daughter pheasant hunting with me at five, didn't get one but we could have. I also took my son turkey hunting at about that age, and shot one at about ten feet, no issues as he had seen me gut and butcher deer previous to that experience.She grew up seeing us dispatch and butcher our own beef, pork, goat, chickens...etc. last year she help gut and process two deer and an elk. She understands that we kill to eat and she wants to contribute. Last year she said, and I quote, "daddy, when is it my turn to hunt with the big boys?"
Quote from: daddyelk on September 04, 2015, 09:56:35 PMI started taking my daughter on scouting trips with me when she was 4. I however will not let her hunt with me untill she is much older. Only you as a dad understands her limits. I don't want to expose my daughter to the "taking of the shot" untill she understands it more.That would be my biggest concern, but I am guessing, having grown up in a hunting household, she has seen all, or at least some of the butchering process. If she is excited and interested in going, she is probably ready. Has she been in on any recoveries before this? If the killing aspect is a concern, maybe she should join you for a tracking/recovery exercise first. I took my daughter pheasant hunting with me at five, didn't get one but we could have. I also took my son turkey hunting at about that age, and shot one at about ten feet, no issues as he had seen me gut and butcher deer previous to that experience.She grew up seeing us dispatch and butcher our own beef, pork, goat, chickens...etc. last year she help gut and process two deer and an elk. She understands that we kill to eat and she wants to contribute. Last year she said, and I quote, "daddy, when is it my turn to hunt with the big boys?"
I started taking my daughter on scouting trips with me when she was 4. I however will not let her hunt with me untill she is much older. Only you as a dad understands her limits. I don't want to expose my daughter to the "taking of the shot" untill she understands it more.
My wife doesn't hunt, so in my family, that makes me the authority on the subject. As the authority, I make all related decisions, because my wife doesn't know anything about it. Unless your wife has knowledge or experience with hunting, she is making a decision based on emotion, not reason.