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    First time in the stand

    There was another thread about someone taking their son hunting for the first time. I thought I would share our experience also.

    On July 2nd My son (6) and I went out to Dennis' (ExtremeHunter)place to hunt for a pig. This would be my sons first time in the stand.

    I had explained to him about not talking and he did really good with that. He would wisper a question every now and then but for the most part stayed pretty quiet.
    What we did have a problem with was tapping his feet on the floor of the stand, kicking the wall of the stand, loud sigh like exhales, general wiggling and the like.

    We had to wait about an hour before the first group of pigs came in. right as I came to full draw I COUGHED! Right after all the pigs ran off, Frank looked at me with a very stern face and asked "what did you do THAT for"

    we waited about 30 -45 min for another group to come in and I promptly shot right OVER a pig!
    This time he asked me why I didnt just shoot it like I do the target in the back yard?

    All in all he did GREAT! I did get a lot of help from the games on my iPhone. That kept him occupied for about 30 or 40 minutes total out of our time in the stand.

    I felt bad about missing, but felt good about the time we got to share.

    Actually I only thought I felt bad about missing......that is until he recounted the whole story of the hunt to Dennis...on video!
    "Dad, you probably missed because you were shaking", "Dont worry, I'll show you how to do it with my bow when we get home", "If you would just pretend that pig was the target in the yard you wouldnt miss, you never miss the target"
    Yep, it was all caught on film by Dennis, isnt that great? And of course Dennis would never ask a 6 year old leading questions that make his dad look even MORE inept would he......naaaa.

    Anyway, I had a great time, my son had a great time, and thats all that really matters!

    BTW, if anyone wants to go on a great hog hunt PM Dennis. He has a great place, and is a first class guy to hang out with!
    I think he is just kind of getting a few folks to come out and hunt right now, but soon he will open it as a hunting ranch. I think he has plans to become a sponsor here and when he does he should be booked almost every day.

    (He also has some axis and black bucks, but you cant hunt them yet)

    Thanks Dennis for letting us come out!

    #2
    Thats great it sounds like yall had a great time.

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      #3
      The memories will last a lifetime.

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        #4
        Sounds like good father and son time. Hope my kids want to go soon. Good stuff man!

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          #5
          Sounds like fun, I can't wait for my daughter to get old enough for us to do that.

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            #6
            Yes, I remember the first time I took my daughter in the blind. She kept busting out laughing. Then the legs on my stool broke and we both went crashing to the ground.

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              #7
              Congrats on the hunt and getting your son out there with you. Hunting partner for life.

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                #8
                Good job, Franko!

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                  #9
                  Get back out there! Any day missin pigs is better than a day at home!

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                    #10
                    that was nice

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                      #11
                      Thanks guys, just about all he talks about now is when are we gonna go shoot a deer, hog, turkey, bear......
                      Being in a small town is great, all the kids at school have hunting parents or family members. Last year, opening day of rifle season the school was almost empty on that friday.
                      He doesnt have to worry about defending hunting to teachers or other kids like some kids do in bigger towns. As he gets older he will probably miss a few days of school during deer season as well.

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                        #12
                        Great Job!!! I remember the first times I took my daughters hunting!!

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                          #13
                          very cool, can't wait till my son is old enough to take into the woods! (3yrs now)

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                            #14
                            Took my son on his first deer hunt when he was 8, he's 16 now. We both still talk about that time and all the other times and cool things that happen while were together. The absolute best!!!

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                              #15
                              Good times. Congrats on getting him out.
                              I took my boy this past weekend too for his first hunt. I'll do my write up and pics tomorrow.

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