Nick87
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That's a damn good rule of thumb.It's all too each his own but I'm not allowing my kids to hunt until they complete an in person hunters education course.
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That's a damn good rule of thumb.It's all too each his own but I'm not allowing my kids to hunt until they complete an in person hunters education course.
What did y'all not start shaving at 5?Yah I agree you can't put a number on it as every kid is different there are things my 3 year old can do that we still struggle with tueb5 year old. Every kid is different. Your situation is different though we all know you were rocking the full beard at 6 years old so you get a pass.
Jesus 10 and drawing 50 to 60 that kids a monster!I really think it depends on the child. I started my oldest at 8. Now at 10 he has killed 2 whitetails and we are actively seeking a 3rd. But that being said, he is not a typical child. He is incredibly mature with an above average IQ and has been skipped ahead in some subjects in school, not to mention being above average in size and competing on a high level in sports. In fact, several of his friends have all killed deer at this point. On the flip side, my middle child will likely not start until double digits at least. He is different altogether and I think he needs a few more years of tagging along before he gets behind the rifle. My oldest will be drawing 50-60lbs on his compound by next fall and possibly could see some time in the stand if fall baseball allows.
Well he gets up at 0600 and works out 5 days a week. That was his idea, not mine.Jesus 10 and drawing 50 to 60 that kids a monster!
That's pretty impressive.Well he gets up at 0600 and works out 5 days a week. That was his idea, not mine.