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Re: Raising a new crop of HUNTERS not slobs!!
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Posted by glennster on November 21, 2006 at 10:09:20 from (68.78.69.159):
In Reply to: Raising a new crop of HUNTERS not slobs!! posted by ShepFL on November 21, 2006 at 09:21:02:
glad to see your working with the kids, and teaching them the right way. seems like a lot of parents nowadays either dont have the time or dont care to teach kids how conduct themselves. i have a nice little wildlife refuge up in my timber. owls, hawks, deer, beavers, all kind of songbirds , hummingbirds ect. i have walking trails cut thru and a little picnic area. we have friends from town bring thier kids out to play in the woods and see all the critters. most of the forest preserve areas around here are not safe for kids with all the wierdo's around. the kids can fish in the creek, chase frogs, learn to shoot a bb gun, bow and arrow, ride an atv ect. last summer, had a family out for the day, the 10 year old boy never saw a live chicken before!!!!
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