Hey guys, not meant to have my opinion here, honestly just constructive discussion. Opinions are fine, just want some constructive feedback. My boy is 4 & 1/2 years old. My nephew, who is disabled & got him set up with crossbow is 10. My other nephews are 1-5 years old (a whole crew of killers coming! ).
I was just thinking....
Is there a "psychological" "best age" to introduce a kid to deer hunting? I have NO IDEA. In very basic common sense discussion, I mean, are there maturity things folks need to consider and to what degree? Thinking out loud here. I don't know.
Is it smarter to introduce a kid to hunting with other stuff like: small game, target practice, being outdoors shed hunting or outdoors in general, etc? I don't know this either. I'd probably venture to guess most just do this anyways. Most kids are almost always gonna start out with dad or friends being outdoors doing other stuff BUT just mentioning. Starting with small game would be the thought maybe I'd go with possibly.
Nothing will change and I'm not advocating it. I believe you could have a kid shoot a deer at 4, which my boy then could do. No way would I have him do it BUT I suppose he could. I'm inclined to wait to see his interest level and maybe start with squirrels in 3-5 years from now, dunno? I know he can't sit still for 5 minutes so we're a long ways away.
I have buddies who I think have kids 6, 7, 8 or so that have killed deer. Cool. Don't know if that's for my kids or nephews, etc or not? Maybe they will define that more than I will. Don't have a thing against it, so please don't mis-understand. I also totally get- no 2 kids are the same. One might be great at 7 to start and another not until he's 17. Totally get it. Any age-range thoughts though. IN GENERAL, is there an age when it's "too young"?
I started at 12 or 13, small game. Couple years later I did deer, 14 or 15 I think. It was a perfect transition for me. But that's just me. Me and my bro tried forcing my younger bro to hunt for 2 years. It backfired. He hated it. Then, 2 years after that, he was about 18, something popped, he wanted to go out, got his 1st buck, now he's a lunatic like the rest of us. It's weird how he wouldn't even consider enjoying it until, in his case 18. Heck, we even tried recruiting my own dad (city boy) at maybe 45 years old. That one FOR SURE didn't work out 2 times out and he went back to the car both times, hated it. So, some people it's not for them PERIOD. I get it.
I mean, what is your thoughts though.... As young as when they seem genuinely engaged & interested? Start small game 1st? Not push them as it can backfire? Do you think there's a generic age that's too young or not? LESSONS YOU VETARAN DAD'S OR MENTORS OF THE PAST HAVE LEARNED, Etc, etc? Just having constructive thought on how I am going to approach a mob of little rascals that will be coming of age in the next decade. I want them to love it like I do so I won't push it on them. But, what's your thoughts, opinions, rationale & feelings on the matter in constructive terms? Thanks!
I was just thinking....
Is there a "psychological" "best age" to introduce a kid to deer hunting? I have NO IDEA. In very basic common sense discussion, I mean, are there maturity things folks need to consider and to what degree? Thinking out loud here. I don't know.
Is it smarter to introduce a kid to hunting with other stuff like: small game, target practice, being outdoors shed hunting or outdoors in general, etc? I don't know this either. I'd probably venture to guess most just do this anyways. Most kids are almost always gonna start out with dad or friends being outdoors doing other stuff BUT just mentioning. Starting with small game would be the thought maybe I'd go with possibly.
Nothing will change and I'm not advocating it. I believe you could have a kid shoot a deer at 4, which my boy then could do. No way would I have him do it BUT I suppose he could. I'm inclined to wait to see his interest level and maybe start with squirrels in 3-5 years from now, dunno? I know he can't sit still for 5 minutes so we're a long ways away.
I have buddies who I think have kids 6, 7, 8 or so that have killed deer. Cool. Don't know if that's for my kids or nephews, etc or not? Maybe they will define that more than I will. Don't have a thing against it, so please don't mis-understand. I also totally get- no 2 kids are the same. One might be great at 7 to start and another not until he's 17. Totally get it. Any age-range thoughts though. IN GENERAL, is there an age when it's "too young"?
I started at 12 or 13, small game. Couple years later I did deer, 14 or 15 I think. It was a perfect transition for me. But that's just me. Me and my bro tried forcing my younger bro to hunt for 2 years. It backfired. He hated it. Then, 2 years after that, he was about 18, something popped, he wanted to go out, got his 1st buck, now he's a lunatic like the rest of us. It's weird how he wouldn't even consider enjoying it until, in his case 18. Heck, we even tried recruiting my own dad (city boy) at maybe 45 years old. That one FOR SURE didn't work out 2 times out and he went back to the car both times, hated it. So, some people it's not for them PERIOD. I get it.
I mean, what is your thoughts though.... As young as when they seem genuinely engaged & interested? Start small game 1st? Not push them as it can backfire? Do you think there's a generic age that's too young or not? LESSONS YOU VETARAN DAD'S OR MENTORS OF THE PAST HAVE LEARNED, Etc, etc? Just having constructive thought on how I am going to approach a mob of little rascals that will be coming of age in the next decade. I want them to love it like I do so I won't push it on them. But, what's your thoughts, opinions, rationale & feelings on the matter in constructive terms? Thanks!
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