Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: JWEBB on November 18, 2018, 08:29:59 PM
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Only had 2 days to hunt late buck. Saw a few deer but no shooters. Took my 5 year old along for the journey. He’s been camping with me since he was 2 but this was the first year he willingly wanted to come along for the hunt. Had a great time and memories I won’t soon forget. He’s a trooper. Logged 8 miles in some tough country today. Excited for what his hunting future holds
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Couple pics
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Nice job getting him out there Dad!
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Another
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Another
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Some pics are sideways :dunno:
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Cant replace getting out with dad. Some of my best memories were with my dad at that age and the ones getting my son out with me
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Thanks for getting a young hunter out there
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Thanks for getting a young hunter out there
Thanks for rotating Skyvalhunter :tup:
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JWEBB...treat them right and they will always want to go. In the not so distant future they become even more than just a companion...they become helpful. Mine are 14 and 16 now. They are great pack mules :) and will gladly trade a day at school for hauling hay and corn for their old dad.
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JWEBB...treat them right and they will always want to go. In the not so distant future they become even more than just a companion...they become helpful. Mine are 14 and 16 now. They are great pack mules :) and will gladly trade a day at school for hauling hay and corn for their old dad.
Will do :tup:. Yeah I wouldn’t mind to have some extra packing help
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Great post! :tup:
Good job Dad!
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JWEBB...treat them right and they will always want to go. In the not so distant future they become even more than just a companion...they become helpful. Mine are 14 and 16 now. They are great pack mules :) and will gladly trade a day at school for hauling hay and corn for their old dad.
Will do :tup:. Yeah I wouldn’t mind to have some extra packing help
In addition to being great helpers, they are a LOT of fun to hang out with at that age.
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JWEBB...treat them right and they will always want to go. In the not so distant future they become even more than just a companion...they become helpful. Mine are 14 and 16 now. They are great pack mules :) and will gladly trade a day at school for hauling hay and corn for their old dad.
Will do :tup:. Yeah I wouldn’t mind to have some extra packing help
In addition to being great helpers, they are a LOT of fun to hang out with at that age.
Yeah he definitely is getting a lot more fun to hang out with as he grows
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Good on you dad getting him out there
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Good on you dad getting him out there
Thanks! I’m trying the best I know