I was honored to have the opportunity today to introduce my two visiting nieces, one 9 years old and the other 13 years old, to traditional archery. They are visiting from Texas and had heard all about how their Uncle Chuck was a certifiable archery and bowhunting nut LOL. Their natural curiosity and my desire to promote the sport meant we all ended up having a ball in the backyard and with very little coaching I had them both hitting the bag target consistently at 5-10 yards. They are both naturals! They both asked me almost endless questions about bows and hunting and I filled them in. We talked a lot about treating animals and nature with reverence and the honor in living off the land, as well as how much hunters contribute toward conserving wildlife. They loved the shooting and were fascinated by all I had to tell. The younger of the two actually asked if next time we could practice shooting from behind branches and sneaking up on the bag target!! They also had me shoot my Elkheart from 20 and 30 yards and were positively blown away watching me nail the bullseye from what they felt was a hundred miles away. LOL!! The 9 year old actually asked me, I kid you not, "Uncle Chuck are you a beginner, and adept, or a master?" LOL!!! I laughed and roared belly laughing "where in the HECK did you get that terminology girl!!?!?" She cutely replied "oh this cool fantasy videogame I like." I replied "Well, a master, no way not me, prolly somewhere north of beginner." I drilled the target with 3 more arrows and they shook their heads and grinned.
My daughter isn't old enough to shoot yet, but practicing my teaching skills with the older girls was priceless and felt so rewarding.
Here's the next generation, both naturals!...