It always saddens me when someone tells me that they do not hunt because of an unpleasant event they experienced while hunting as a youngster. I usually hear comments about being too cold, or bored, or a gun that kicked them right out of the woods. I am saddened by the fact that their minds are closed to the possibility of hunting because of something that could have been prevented. Just a little oversight from a caring mentor could have brought about a completely different result. Am I saying that we can control the weather, or the deer sightings, or the recoil of a gun? No, but I am saying we can do things to make sure that our fledgling hunters get a chance at a better opinion of hunting. At least that is what I did with my two sons. Neither of my sons has been ever cold or bored in the woods, nor did they ever have a chance at firing a weapon they were no match for. I introduced them to hunting in a way that assured their enjoyment and future participation. How did I do it? I share that in the pages of this book. Thanks for honoring me with your attention.
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