Two young to hunt
#11
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Mormonville, Utah!
Posts: 2,753
RE: Two young to hunt
I was allowed to go for waterfowl and upland game only until I had my blue card. The laws in my state make it so you must be atleast 12 before you hunt small game and birds. 14 for biggame. I think that at age 12 you can hunt biggame and birds. JMO
#12
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa
Posts: 4,647
RE: Two young to hunt
I know most guys want to get there sons out there as soon as possible. But when you only have public land to hunt and the birds dont run in waving a flag saying "shoot me shoot me" it's kinda hard to have a decent hunt with a 8 year old kid...
#13
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Bucks County, PA
Posts: 219
RE: Two young to hunt
I am 17 and wish i started when i was 10. I went hunting for the first time This year for yote and spring gobbler. My dad doesnt hunt doesnt even show any intrest to learn with me, so i am teaching myself, and from this forum. What i think is tha tif oyu hunt public land..wait till he is 10 to hunt, but if you hunt on private take your kid out for a season or two when he is 7 and 8, and let him watch you, and teach him while he is out there with you. Then when he is around 10 let him try for his first bird
#14
Join Date: May 2003
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Posts: 239
RE: Two young to hunt
I was like 12 when I started hunting, because I didn't have a father around enough, to care about his kids. But I started my son and daughter when they were both 5 or 6 shooting. They started out with only a BB gun, until they learned all the safety aspects of shooting, before I let then shoot a real gun. Then I started my boy shooting a .22 when he was 8. My girl just never really wanted to go hunting. But She still shoots today, and I might add, that she out shoots the crap out of her husband now. And that's with a bow, rifle, and shotgun. My boy was following me on coon hunts and bear hunts at the age of 9. I think the earlier you teach them, the better they'll be in the long run. I never had any of my kids ever mess with any of my guns, or ammo, trying to show them off to their friends. They learned from a early age that even a pellet gun can kill you. We would shoot a pumpkins, cantalope, and milk jugs full of water. And I would explain to them that this is just like shooting at someones head. The results really enter their heads to the point where they both respect all guns.
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