After looking at the results of the average trad gangers age. I was wondering how many of us take a child or friend trad hunting with them or try to introduce others to our sport. I myself take my two kids along hunting and shooting and have started many people hunting.
Stone,
I take my son along hunting as well as a friend. I enjoy shooting with others as well.
It is alot easier to hunt without my son but anymore it means more to me to be out with him than to harvest an animal. When it took my buck last year he was right there for the whole thing beginning till it was cleaned. He was shaking he was so fired up!
I have tons of great memories of last fall with him hunting worth more than any deer.
I try to get my buddies to shoot with me, but I hunt on private land and wouldnt feel right bringing people out there. I wish I could though.
I've gotten a few buddies into trad, and I bring my kids along on alot of hunting trips. But I also help out with our local Jakes Day (NWTF kids event) and let them shoot a bunch of light longbows. Maybe that will "plant the seed" so to speak.
I take my two boys Vaughn(4) and Angus(2) out on my scouting trips. Little Vaughn also likes to shoot his little glass bow with me somtimes, but I don't make him shoot everytime I shoot, just when he asks to join me.
"My Boys" are always with me!!!!!
You met my oldest son Kevin at the Bunny Hunt,and Tyler will be 8 in a couple weeks (April 6th)
They usualy go to all 3D shoots and most hunts with me :archer: :archer: :archer:
I working with my 3 year old "Lin-Lin" and will be taking her to shoots and eventually hunting. I'm just getting back into archery and have not been hunting yet. Hard to find avialable land around here, its all leased up. We've got another little one on the way and will doing the same boy or girl.
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A very generous friend just made two longbows for my 5 yr. old twin girls. They love to shoot with me.
I'm young but I'm always trying to get my friends interested and to date I think i've gotten about 6 of em to buy their own gear and really get into it.
Lin-Lin has got to be the most beautiful archer I have ever seen! What a blessed family you have, Mr. Thomas.
Killdeer :wavey:
I agree with Killdeer, but think you should have "Wendy" for her nick name. Hap
Thanks Killdeer and Hap, but Wendy was NEVER on the list. I'm cursed enough. :D
Well, despite what the poll says, I'm 53 and have three children under 7...and yes, I have begun introducing all of them to our lifestyle. I also try to get family and neighborhood kids into shooting and keep several old bows and youth bows around for that purpose. I try to by all of the equipment from sponsors and members of this site, and so far, that's working out great!! Age is just a state of mind and you're never to old to share with children!!
I always have my 6 yo son with me and my cousin too, since December when I talked him into buying a curve.Hes never shot bows and hes hooked now.My good old huntin bud since we were 10 is also looking to go trad after seeing my bows and the things Ive made with the help of this site(quiver,knife,arras).Im looking forward to the baby joining us,probably this summer when hell be 20 months.I see myself as a trad preacher of sorts spreading the good word of trad. :biglaugh:
Since our local School District decided to NOT do Archery in Schools, I work with kids in my yard every summer. Last summer I had 17 local School Kids from age 5 to 17. I carry liability Insurance and have the kids parents give me written approval. Still taking chances but I believe the payoff is worth it. I have a rather large yard and set up 10 to 20 3D targets as well as practice bullseye's. The Kids really enjoy shooting the 3D animals. Most of the Community knows me well enough, I have worked for the School District the past 19 years and also I'm the School's bowling coach.
I've spent some time with the grandsons in the back yard shooting, but haven't had an opportunity to hunt with them. I usually donate 3 or 4 Saturdays for youth programs in primitive archery and crafts. I've probably helped 500 kids and adults to take their first shot with a traditional bow. Soon I hope to be better set up to teach traditional archery for those who are just getting into it.
There are a lot more people who think that we should have youth programs then there are people who will make time to help with a youth program. That's a pity. It's as rewarding for those helping someone to make that first shot as it is for those making that first shot. It's a win-win situation for both.
Cute little missy there!
I will let whomever has the interest and the ability to pull my bow, shoot it. My other half has two boys from a previous marriage (8&9) and I have them out there killin stumps. They were hooked from the first time they saw me let one rip out of my Border ("Man, that bow shoots as fast as a rifle! Can you get us bows so we can shoot with you?")Oh yea, not a problem guys! Got a 16 year old neiborhood kid shooting with us also. He's takin a liking to my ole 65 Kodiak...better get him his own bow pretty soon and wein him off the good stuff. As far as I'm concered, we are here to teach the youngin's right! Here's a pic of Zach on his very first time out. He's going to be a dead ringer when it comes to shootin bows...
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JL
I have three kids. Two boys,11 and 9, and my sweet little girl who is 6. My girl likes to shoot, but she has told me its ok to hunt but not for her. (She does love to fish)
My boys have been with me since before they could
walk. Experienced bloodtrailers, competent shooters, patient stewards of all things wild.
It was an honor to invest my time to show them
the best parts of all the things I love. It was my joy to see them respond the way they have.
My nine yr old can send out a challenge howl that even the most call shy coyote can not resist. For now he walks unarmed. But he has already passed hunter safety, and soon the day will come.
My eleven yr old amazed me this past October as I watched him arrow a 5 1/2 yr old doe from a heavily hunted chunk of woods close to home.
She had gotten a whiff and was on full alert.
He acted as if he had done it a dozen times before. His instinctive shot from his tiny compound bow put her on the ground in 50 yds with a PERFECT shot in the pocket.
"Take your kids hunting so you don`t have to hunt for your kids." Its simple but its true. Its amazing what I have learned along the way.
Sorry about the bragging.
My son & I have been huntin' /shootin' partners since he was seven or eight years old.
That's him on the right in my avatar. Never had a bad day with him!!!!!
Larry
first they read and learn...
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then they shoot!!!!!
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My kids are my world, everything I do is for them and my wife,,,until october then I become a zombied whitetail chaser only seen usaull well before light and well after,,,, Just kiddin ya.. Take care all. Jason B.
I wish I had someone to go with me most of my friends are in to girls partying and video games its shame where the youth is going if it wasnt for hunting and shooting I bet id be doing the same thing. Wish there someone who was in to traditional around me.
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I just went today and took my wife and dog.... well the dog isn't much of a shot, but my wife sure can kill the stumps!
My wife shoots an osage selfbow that i made her a little while back when she first expressed interest in shooting. She's gettin goooood! It was time well spent. =)
Whitebuffalo...that brings back memories of my kids when they were younger. GOOD stuff!
Last nite I took my 11 year old son Trey, who is slightly physically challenged out and let him learn on a 15 pound glass bow; almost brought tears to my eyes when he smiled broadly and big eyed and said " Dad, I HIT IT!" you live for days like that...
After I came out my 16 year old daughter Kayla, who is very dear to me, but has been wandering down the wrong path as of late; asked me to string her little sinew-backed, rattler backed hickroy bow .
Not expecting alot because she hasn't picked it up since last spring and it is a very stout little bow; I was shocked when she was nailing the bull from 25 yards away!( not on every shot mind you)
But I was beaming with as much pride as she was when she was hitting it. Archery has the ability to help families bond, I hope more people will give it a try.
BD :campfire: :archer: :goldtooth:
I have a 3-month old girl who will learn to outshoot me, should she choose. She'll be raised on trout, serf perch, bunnies and (if lucky) deer, for sure!
I am in the process of making my first self-bow for my 5 year-old nephew. He will surely hunt with me.
I've got 5, I take them all, they all have bows and many are on their second or third bow due to the fact they are eating me out of house and home and growing all the time.
My 13 year old son killed his first deer ever, with a bow this year, while I was able to watch a short distance away. Simply awesome experience!
i have been taking my sons, all 3 of them, hunting with me. i take 1 of them each year on a hunting trip some where. that's my youngest son Wes with my warthog (avatar) on our trip last year.
we used to have all the neighborhood kids in the back yard shooting the bows, but now that the county where i live has outlawed shooting archery in a residential area i am looking for some land so we can resume the afternoon sessions.
I include a few hundred kids in fishing and hunting every year. I was just asked to apply for the state hunter education training program coordinator. I was honored to be asked, but it isn't possible for me at this time.
Cool, story Big Dog,
What I love most about being in a group of folks like all of yourselfs is that all of us are giving back in one way or another to someone or something.
To all of you God bless.
Jason B.