I'm just a normal Dad. I have 2 boys,Kevin(16) and Tyler(7),They are my Buddies.
Both of my boys shoot longbows and are regular 3-D competetors with many trophies to thier credit. Kevin has been bowhunting for several years and Tyler accompanies he on hunts whenever he can. I am teaching them to be "traditional" bowhunters.
This year will be Kevins first year to legaly deer hunt with a gun,and he is VERY excited!!!!! He has a 16ga. Ithaca Deerslayer that was given to him by my nieghbor Lew's widow after Lew passed away. I have been getting things ready for "gun season" and I noticed somthing that concerns my greatly.....
The shotguns are all collecting dust.....I can't remember when the last time I had the boys out shooting the .22 rifle..... Are we so busy teaching our kids to be traditional bowhunters that we are forgeting to teach them to be hunters..... Neglecting to teach them gun safty/handling and possibly playing right into the anti gun/hunters hands?????
When I was growing up,we were taken bird/rabbit hunting and taught to stay on line and work a piece of cover.....This was preparation for later when we would be working a piece of cover on a deer drive. Sitting quietly on an oak ridge waiting for squirrels prepared them for spending long hours on a deer stand.
I am as guilty as anyone but maybe I should start thinking more about passing on "traditional hunting" and let the boys discover "traditional bowhunting" by themselves.....