Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: runningboard on November 19, 2007, 09:03:11 PM
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I checked my little girl out of school at noon so we could squeeze in a last day hunt and although we didn't connect I feel like our season was a success since I got to spend a LOT of quality time with my girl this year teaching her about this & that. Not always related to hunting & learning from her as well, seeing things through a child's eyes caused me to open mine.
We did see a doe and she lined up on her and took a shot but missed and after the deer walked off I asked "how did you miss that deer?" she replied that she had "mechanical malfunctions" I asked, "what does that mean?" she replies, "my fingers are frozen!" she had a blast anyway and made it all the more fun for me.
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That's great. It's good to see parents taking passing along the hunting tradition and knowledge. I took my 5 year old out this year. I dressed him in camo and we sat in the blind making deer calls and coyote calls for a few hours. I was surprised how long he wanted to stay out. He had a blast even though he only got to see the tracks. Both my 4 yo and my 5 yo love the tracks and the story they tell. The next morning we did it again and I called in a coyote but he had fallen asleep curled up in my jacket.