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Re: Raising a new crop of HUNTERS not slobs!!
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Posted by BB_TX on November 21, 2006 at 18:07:15 from (12.161.195.2):
In Reply to: Raising a new crop of HUNTERS not slobs!! posted by ShepFL on November 21, 2006 at 09:21:02:
Hurrah for you Shep. It is a shame more kids are not properly trained and end up becoming obnoxious hunters who know no better. I shot my first gun (a 410) at about 8 yrs old. Kicked me so bad I swore I would never do that again. Next day I was begging to go do it again and have been hunting ever since. I raised my son hunting from the time he was about 6. He became a very good, careful, safe, courteous hunter, respectful of wildlife, and now he is teaching his son (7 now) the same. It is a joy to go hunting with them and see them doing what my son and I did so many years ago.
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