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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 1736533" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>I started taking my daughter for little walks when she was five. When she was three and four she would ride on my shoulders. At six, I bought her a pink daisy red ryder, and took her squirrel hunting. The squirrels were cutting hickory nuts real hard, and she was a great retriever. She loved it. We went every weekend. She also started sitting in a deer blind with me the same year. I would let her take her iPad so she wouldn't get to board. Now at seven, she's got her eye on a savage with the muddy girl stock on it, even though she's still to short to shoulder her BB gun correctly. My dad started me when I was real young, and it stuck real hard. I'm hoping to do the same with mine. Being a trucker, I see nothing but benefits to having a daughter that's not only skilled with a firearm, but is also not afraid to use it for whatever reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 1736533, member: 67011"] I started taking my daughter for little walks when she was five. When she was three and four she would ride on my shoulders. At six, I bought her a pink daisy red ryder, and took her squirrel hunting. The squirrels were cutting hickory nuts real hard, and she was a great retriever. She loved it. We went every weekend. She also started sitting in a deer blind with me the same year. I would let her take her iPad so she wouldn’t get to board. Now at seven, she’s got her eye on a savage with the muddy girl stock on it, even though she’s still to short to shoulder her BB gun correctly. My dad started me when I was real young, and it stuck real hard. I’m hoping to do the same with mine. Being a trucker, I see nothing but benefits to having a daughter that’s not only skilled with a firearm, but is also not afraid to use it for whatever reason. [/QUOTE]
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