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Started by wisconsinteacher, April 04, 2016, 02:19:11 PM
Quote from: wisconsinteacher on April 04, 2016, 04:07:00 PM I think if it would have been me alone without a kid who couldn't sit still, I would have waited longer. I was trying to make something happen quick because he was moving all over the place.
Quote from: Kevin6Q on April 04, 2016, 07:02:05 PMWhen I go hunting with kids I just assume we'll get busted no matter what we do. My 12 y.o. son has busted us by looking at his watch, clapping his feet together, deciding he can sneak up on them, coughing, playing with calls, and the list goes on and on and on. He has hunted with a bow, a shotgun and always wants to run and gun them. Sitting just makes him jumpy so we try to find birds he can crawl around in the mud and try to get close. He calls and has a great time but I also figure we're having a good time in the woods together and he has a great appreciation for hunting and has started reading some turkey books (Bad Birds, A Fork in the Road) for his independent reading at school. He has been hunting with me since he was 10 and this will be his 5th season (2 spring and 2 falls under his belt). By absolutely dumb luck and divine intervention by the Gods of Thunder he shot himself a 12 pound hen this past fall. He was super excited and helped me smoke the breast to bring to a family gathering to share. He was super proud to tell his hunting story. That one bird was preceded by twenty or thirty encounters.Unsolicited advice about hunting with kids but just let them have fun and don't let them know your head is about to explode becasue you spent hours scouting, setting up and calling just so they could fidget and send away the trophy bird. If chasing turkeys is fun and they enjoy themselves there will be plenty of time to fill tags. Let them think they screwed up and missed out you'll be chasing birds by yourself for decades. Net time your in the same situation, get a visual before handing them the gobble call, slate, goose or owl call and sit back and enjoy the fiasco. When the birds run off congratulate the kid on having a go and ask them what the next move is. Chase those birds eben if you are sure it's not going to work.Out with a kid with no blind just running and gunning for gobblers ; I tip my hat to you.