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<blockquote data-quote="Lowlander" data-source="post: 2038350" data-attributes="member: 115963"><p>Not a very exciting or long story, but it's a true story...</p><p></p><p>I got to take my son out on his first real hunt this year. Unfortunately I work a lot so my hunting time is limited, but we got to go out the day after Thanksgiving. He is young, so still learning. I got to teach him a lot, about how to walk quietly through the woods. How to identify different sounds, how to enjoy the peace and quiet.</p><p></p><p>Even though we didn't see anything but the local herd of does, was one of the best hunting trips of my life. I just hope it meant as much to him, as it did myself when my father started teaching me the way of the woods. </p><p></p><p>As father's we wonder if our sons hear a word we say sometimes. The woods has it's way of branding these lessons into us I think. Every time I take my kids out, I hear my father's voice, through my own. </p><p></p><p>The wilderness brings him out in me, and his father before. It is the hunt that bonds a lot of us I think, whether we take game or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowlander, post: 2038350, member: 115963"] Not a very exciting or long story, but it's a true story... I got to take my son out on his first real hunt this year. Unfortunately I work a lot so my hunting time is limited, but we got to go out the day after Thanksgiving. He is young, so still learning. I got to teach him a lot, about how to walk quietly through the woods. How to identify different sounds, how to enjoy the peace and quiet. Even though we didn't see anything but the local herd of does, was one of the best hunting trips of my life. I just hope it meant as much to him, as it did myself when my father started teaching me the way of the woods. As father's we wonder if our sons hear a word we say sometimes. The woods has it's way of branding these lessons into us I think. Every time I take my kids out, I hear my father's voice, through my own. The wilderness brings him out in me, and his father before. It is the hunt that bonds a lot of us I think, whether we take game or not. [/QUOTE]
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