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Jun 14, 2022 · This episode is All About The Kids Hunting! Passing on the tradition of hunting and the love for the outdoors is what we all should do ever chance we get. He...
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Aaron and Brandon take the kids hunting and get a shot at a deer!THP shirts, hats, and decals - http://bit.ly/2TYTNo9Shooting Sticks - BOG POD - http://bit.l...
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- The Hunting Public
- Get Your Kids Their Own Camo and Hunting Gear.
- Face Paint Is cool. Have Fun with it.
- Have Them Bring Their Bb Gun Or Youth Bow.
- Ground Blinds Are Perfect For Kids.
- Don't Forget The Binoculars (and Any Other Hunting Gizmos).
- Boredom Is A Killer. Bring Something Else For Them to do.
- Hunt The Optimal Times and Weather.
- Give Them Fun Hunting Or Outdoors-Related Things to at Home.
- Tracking Wounded Animals Is An Opportunity to Hook them.
- Let Them Tell The Story.
If you want them to feel like they belong in the woods, then have them wearing the same kind of clothing you have on. Nothing's worse than bringing your kid hunting, decked out in camo while they're wearing jeans and a black shirt. I always walk through the youth sectionand look for sales on hunting gear. And yes, for my daughter, I'll buy pink cam...
I usually wear face paint when it's too warm to wear a mask, so I always have some on me. I notice my kids always want to put it on. It gives them an immersive feeling that they are really out there hunting. They get to look like their cool dad, and my baby girl thinks it's just neato. Face paint can be messy. I like using isplack, which is stumble...
Before my kids were ready to shoot shotguns and rifles, I would have them bring their BB gun or youth bowson the hunt. The big benefits: 1. It allows you to teach them how to carry a gun safely without worrying they might make a mistake. 2. It gives the kid a feeling like they are contributing even if you never intend for them to shoot at game. I u...
Ground blinds are very forgiving when it comes to hiding movement. It also helps that it can keep you out of the weather. I try to make the blind as comfortable as possible. Its also helpful to give your kids a good view of the woods. They can be very helpful in locating game. I usually have my kids looking out the back of the blind in case somethi...
Kids get bored fast, so a great way to get them involved is to hand them the binoculars. I generally try to find something for my kids to do instead of just sit there. 1. They can play with the rangefinder, and I'll tell them to look at trees and let me know how far out they are. 2. Give them the bottle of powder to check wind direction. 3. Have th...
Books to read, magazines, coloring books, magazines and yes, even video games. I really don't want my kid playing video games the entire time we are out in the woods. However, if that boredom is creeping in, I'll let him play games on my phone, especially if we've already been out for hours. I'd rather have them in the blind and playing games for 3...
I learned awhile ago that getting my son up at 4:00 a.m. and going into the woods when its 0 degrees just isn't a good idea. Unless it's a special hunt with a limited season (like youth deer weekend), it's better to pick days with ideal weather. I also find my kids like afternoon hunts. They are wide awake and ready to do something fun. My son's fa...
My daughter loves crafts, so I got her working on cobra braiding paracordinto useful hunting items. You can have your kids make game carriers, turkey totes and call lanyards. There are lot of tutorials around the web. And they do indeed come in handy for hauling game out of the woods. There is something to say about making hunting items that are us...
Tracking deer can be a rewarding experience. Kids usually do well in that environment. We are there with family, friends, other hunters and dogs. Its kind of a community event. The first time my son went tracking with me, he actually found the first sign of blood in thick brush When it eventually led to finding the deer, he was praised by everyone....
You have to let your kids tell mom, your siblings, family and friends about their hunting adventures. You know how eager you are to tell your hunting buddies; kids are even more enthusiastic. Let them share the story (and even embellish the story). I usually go over some things on the ride home, but once we get home, my kids will run straight to mo...
Oct 5, 2021 · If you have an older kid or preteen, or if you have graduated your little one through the introductory air rifle, keep easing them into the larger arms. A single-shot .410 gauge shotgun or a youth .22 caliber rifle are a great way to practice their aim and to get them familiar with the bigger “bang” of the gunpowder.
Aug 30, 2023 · 1. Prepare Children Mentally. Preparation is essential to helping a child understand and enjoy a new hunting experience—and a critical aspect of that is mental preparation. “You can’t just take a kid from playing in the backyard to expecting them to sit quiet in a blind or watch an animal get shot,” Gene said.
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Jul 20, 2018 · 6) Get Outside! There’s no doubt that getting kids up off the couch and away from their electronic devices is good for them. In fact, being outdoors has been shown to help people relax and lower blood pressure, as well as being good for the mind and the spirit. Taking kids hunting helps teach them the importance of slowing down and enjoying ...