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<blockquote data-quote="gte150v" data-source="post: 1906046" data-attributes="member: 91432"><p>I don't post often, but I feel like there's been some really good and really bad advice here. First, James B, I'll give you a lot of credit for being concerned and honest and willing to post and seek advice. I think it speaks to your charcter and I admire that.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the good advice has centered on getting her involved, taking safety courses, donating meat, going with a camera first, etc.</p><p></p><p>The bad advice is to completely disregard her in the different manners stated. You won't fully enjoy hunting if it's a divisive thing in your house. </p><p></p><p>One thing that helped me is to introduce her to your coworker and potential hunting partners. You said she didn't like her dad and uncles' demeanor towards hunting. Most hunters are honest ethical people who care for animals and the created world. I think your best chance is showing her that and maybe she'll develop a different impression. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte150v, post: 1906046, member: 91432"] I don't post often, but I feel like there's been some really good and really bad advice here. First, James B, I'll give you a lot of credit for being concerned and honest and willing to post and seek advice. I think it speaks to your charcter and I admire that. IMO, the good advice has centered on getting her involved, taking safety courses, donating meat, going with a camera first, etc. The bad advice is to completely disregard her in the different manners stated. You won't fully enjoy hunting if it's a divisive thing in your house. One thing that helped me is to introduce her to your coworker and potential hunting partners. You said she didn't like her dad and uncles' demeanor towards hunting. Most hunters are honest ethical people who care for animals and the created world. I think your best chance is showing her that and maybe she'll develop a different impression. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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