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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1324519" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>My son was 4 and he would beg me to go on an easier hunt so he could go. Of which I'd pick a hunt I figured he could handle without much help a couple times a week. As time went on he tagged along on longer and harder hunts, even some over night pack trips. Since he was 12 and could have his own tags he has been my main hunting partner. Every day that he could be there we have hunted together. Day hunts, pack trips you name it. We mainly hunt in the Eagle Cap Wilderness in Oregon. And the hunts probably ranged from 2 to 6 plus miles a day. At first I tried to help him out all I could. Now 55 years later he returns the favor and helps me. Take them as quick as possible, as often as you can and try to make it fun. It will be some of the most fun you've ever had. And it will last a lifetime. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1324519, member: 73479"] My son was 4 and he would beg me to go on an easier hunt so he could go. Of which I'd pick a hunt I figured he could handle without much help a couple times a week. As time went on he tagged along on longer and harder hunts, even some over night pack trips. Since he was 12 and could have his own tags he has been my main hunting partner. Every day that he could be there we have hunted together. Day hunts, pack trips you name it. We mainly hunt in the Eagle Cap Wilderness in Oregon. And the hunts probably ranged from 2 to 6 plus miles a day. At first I tried to help him out all I could. Now 55 years later he returns the favor and helps me. Take them as quick as possible, as often as you can and try to make it fun. It will be some of the most fun you've ever had. And it will last a lifetime. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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