Hunt talk family; we love this trailer, but high school children have shifted our priorities... I want to post this here before listing elsewhere on Saturday, in the hope one of you all are in the market (and may be close enough to make it work). Maybe return the favor for things I've picked up...
There are plenty of other options, which are generally more fun for kids than deer... Maybe you could chase rabbits or grouse to get them exposed to the outdoors?
Change is the only constant, I get that. But it's a painful realization that after more than 30 years of hunting Wyoming, it will now be more like a NV dream, rather than an annual family adventure. On the bright side, 10% NR sheep tags and 480 peeps with more PPs means I could still draw...
Both my children were able to hunt Coues as non-residents when they were 13, and that took some doing.
Surely if it were within my means, I would have taken them sheep hunting instead...
IMO, the level of difficulty first has to be measured against each child's interest in the sport, and as...
I've got an Ascent in 308 and love it. I'm not the greatest bench shooter, but that rifle cloverleafs on paper. I think the kids and I have filled 10 tags with it the last couple years. 80 to 440 yards. Antelope to elk. Nearly all with one shot and the recoil is light on them