Awesome post!!! My oldest daughter, now 13 could have been Hunter in this story, but we were rifle hunting 2 years ago. We went out opening evening to a little 5 acre food plot on my dad's property. We set up on the ground in the NE corner and settled in. Several does and fawns came out on the field. I asked her if she was gonna shoot and she said I don't want to shot a doe that has fawns. That was fine with me, as at times in my hunting career, I've felt the same way. Finally a buck comes out, but because of the other deer and trees in the way, no shot presented itself. The next morning we had a forkhorn come running right at as and hit the brakes at about 5 yds. We could hear the hoof beats before we saw the deer, but again no chance for a shot. She didn't feel like hunting that night, so I went out and shot an old dry doe. We hunted the last weekend and no shot presented itself. She didn't hunt last year, but we did go out on a duck hunt and a couple grouse hunts. She would rather hunt small game than big game. I told her that's fine with me and that the choice of to hunt or not to hunt, shoot or not to shoot is up to her. All I want is for her to have an appreciation for the wild places and wild things.
GREAT POST!!!
Brian