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<blockquote data-quote="David W Strait" data-source="post: 2994308" data-attributes="member: 112483"><p>Congratulations to you both. My daughter harvested her first deer at age 7. She has 2 kids of her own now but we still go whitetail hunting a minimum of one evening during our rifle season. This season her 5 year old tagged along. </p><p>Some of our best talks growing up, especially the serious ones around the age your daughter is now, took place in a blind or over lunch in the woods. I'll admit some subject matter made me cringe inside, but I am so glad she was comfortable talking to me about those things. I am so proud of her and the mother she is today and that is in no small part due to our hunting together. </p><p>Here she is teaching her little ones safety and shooting basics with a daisy red ryder bb gun. I wish the same for you in the all too near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David W Strait, post: 2994308, member: 112483"] Congratulations to you both. My daughter harvested her first deer at age 7. She has 2 kids of her own now but we still go whitetail hunting a minimum of one evening during our rifle season. This season her 5 year old tagged along. Some of our best talks growing up, especially the serious ones around the age your daughter is now, took place in a blind or over lunch in the woods. I'll admit some subject matter made me cringe inside, but I am so glad she was comfortable talking to me about those things. I am so proud of her and the mother she is today and that is in no small part due to our hunting together. Here she is teaching her little ones safety and shooting basics with a daisy red ryder bb gun. I wish the same for you in the all too near future. [/QUOTE]
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