any tips for taking a child for the first time?
#1
any tips for taking a child for the first time?
im 23 yrs old and my girlfriends little boy is 5. weve been together for 2 yrs now and he is interested in everything i do. I team rope, he wants to as well, so he warms up my horse. He wants to hunt so i want to take him. i just wonder what i should do to entertain him when there is nothing going on? as all 5 yr olds ive been around are, he has the attention span of a fruit fly. hes always asking questions which is awesome and i hope he has fun. any tips for making this worth his while? dont want him to be bored and not want to go hunting again. that would kill me cuz hunting is my life outside of family!
#2
im 23 yrs old and my girlfriends little boy is 5. weve been together for 2 yrs now and he is interested in everything i do. I team rope, he wants to as well, so he warms up my horse. He wants to hunt so i want to take him. i just wonder what i should do to entertain him when there is nothing going on? as all 5 yr olds ive been around are, he has the attention span of a fruit fly. hes always asking questions which is awesome and i hope he has fun. any tips for making this worth his while? dont want him to be bored and not want to go hunting again. that would kill me cuz hunting is my life outside of family!
May The Sheep Be With You
#3
If you are sitting I suggest a ground blind. Make it a short hunt. Two hours is about all he'll be able to take. A food plot or an oak ridge is always good this time of year. At least in the woods you are likely to see birds and squirrels if nothing else. Be sure you point out every moving thing you see. Getting a shot at an animal really gets them going.
#4
haha good call, so should i include him in everything except the stand to build his enthusiasm until he has the attention span? he loves watching them and seeing the pics, and of coarse riding the four wheelers.
#5
If he wants to carry a shotgun or something,let him without bullets or shells.You can teach them safety real quick.I'd make the hunts short then go walk around and show him things in the woods.It's a lot of work to keep them interested.
#6
My uncle took me when I was 6 years old.
He let me carry a bb gun.
He had a 22, he would shoot a squirrel, and have me point at it like I shot it.
It was cool.
At least he wants to go.
What ever you do wear ear plugs, or over the ear protection, and be carefull.
Espeasly his ears.
He let me carry a bb gun.
He had a 22, he would shoot a squirrel, and have me point at it like I shot it.
It was cool.
At least he wants to go.
What ever you do wear ear plugs, or over the ear protection, and be carefull.
Espeasly his ears.
#7
I agree with the ground blind suggestion. Bring snacks and drinks. Bring something to keep him occupied-coloring books,toys,video game etc. You have to make it fun. keep it short. If he wants to go at any time( even if its 10min. after you get there) You need to go. Making him stay longer than he wants is a sure fire way to turn him off to hunting. Have fun with it and enjoy these times cuz they dont last long!! GL
#8
Banned
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 104
I have a 7 year old son that I take hunting for the last 2 years. I got a two man blind that way he can move around and not scare anything off. He has the fever just like his daddy thats for sure. I make sure I also point anything and everything out to him and explain it in every detail. Taking him scouting is the best way to get him into it. Let him think on his own. Point something out and ask what he thinks about it. I ask my boy all the time whats going on out in the woods and if he notices anything. Even if I see something I'll ask him and hope for him to point it out and make him think he's the man. Its awesome.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 94
Huh? Could you Speak up i can't hear you You really need to protech his ears. I wish I would have when I was younger but now at 27 I really have a hard time hearing someone just 3 feet away.