Maddy shoots with her fingers but I'm thinking about the no glove pads for later. The gloves fall off and get in the way of her second most important task, putting rocks and sticks in my pockets. Mom loves when they show up in the dryer.
Now for hunting tactics, my favorite tricks are, 1. fruit chews wrapped in a paper towel with a twisted rubber band holding the paper tight. You can tear a hole in the paper towel and she can still get to them without making noise, 2. crayons, coloring books and groundblinds. Last year, my daughter and I were coloring in the double bull and had 2 bucks within 40 yards of us for about 30 minutes. One was a 3 1/2 yr old 10 point that maddy begged me to shoot. I'd never taken a deer that big but I passed because he was to young, and I only had my 270. ( I haven't taken anything with it in the past 8 years except maddy's first doe the year before. I only kept the 270 to hunt with her and let other kids hunt with it.) I never thought we could get animals within bow range until then. This year, I built 2 8x5 box blinds with window screens similar to the double bull with tons of insulation to hopefully be able to take a doe or piggy with my recurve. TexasBowhunter.com in the dyi section has lots of examples of homemade box blinds for bowhunting. I may have to bring a portable dvd player with earphones to help keep her occupied because the crayons will only work for so long. I know its not stalking with the guillie, buts its still exciting to see her eyes light up when she sees them critters. I'll get back with you on the results. Either way, my monkey and I will enjoy the woods. I hope this helps. Bhill