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Started by cbillet22, February 04, 2022, 09:05:04 PM
Quote from: TonyTurk on February 04, 2022, 10:08:14 PMI can share a couple of mistakes I made when my son (now 18) was about your son's age.Warm clothing and boots that fit him, especially for early season. He will get cold faster than you will. Especially if he isn't accustomed to the fact that being cold is sometimes part of the deal. If he gets cold, his "fun factor" could run out pretty quick.And I found he enjoyed shorter hunts rather than longer ones. 2-3 hours was about his limit when he was starting out. As he got older, he could stay out longer.Good luck!This last paragraph is the most important thing. Two hours for us is an eternity to a 7 year old. Keep it short and sweet.
Quote from: cbillet22 on February 04, 2022, 09:05:04 PMLooking for any tips or advice from my fellow dads out there. I plan on taking my 7 year old out on his first turkey hunt this spring on youth day here in PA. I just picked up a youth 20 gauge Mossberg Maverick 88. Plan on having him practice with some high brass and target loads to get him comfortable with the firearm. I also have a single leg shooting stick to help him hold it in place. We will be hunting state forest so it will be run and gun. I know the area well and have harvested many turkeys there over the years but I feel like a blind will be out of the question with limiting mobility to get on a bird. Any tips or advice you have are all greatly appreciated! Plan on making it a whole extended weekend of camping, hiking, scouting, and hunting. And some trout fishing since PA only allows you to hunt until noon that way it should be fun whether we have success hunting or not.
Quote from: born2hunt on February 15, 2022, 10:42:15 PMGood luck and have fun and please don't forget Safety and Ethics. To many people running the woods these days that were never taught either one.