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I started taking my boy when he was 4, just so he could get a taste. He knocked his first gobbler down when he was 7 and another when he was 8.

I have not taken him deer hunting for a tag of his own (he’s joined me on rifle sits and we’ve been successful) as I’m not sure he’s steady enough for a rifle shot. He seems to understand the circle of life and enjoys the meat.

Understanding your child’s maturity is probably the biggest part
 

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I might go with both videos?

She's seen worse on TV anyway..

Just that going to click. She's going to be telling anyone out there you know hiking about orange..

It's not gong to take much or be long and I'll be hunting with this miniature version of the game warden.
 
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