I don't know if this is the right forum for this but I have a question that maybe some of you parents can help me with. It is about getting my son (stepson) interested in hunting, fishing, camping etc.
A little background. He is 14 and never met his biological father. In fact, he doesn't even know his name. I married his mother when he was 10. He and I clicked very soon in the relationship as you might guess. He took on my last name which made me really happy but I am finding that we may not have the same interest in the outdoors as I had hoped.
Without his mother's full blessing we bought him a Red Ryder BB gun for his birthday and a youth .22 for Christmas year one. I assured her I would teach him gun safety and ethics first and shooting second. She is now onboard and understands my passion and commitment to the sport. She sees that he is learning something valuable and is now Okay with him having guns. He is a natural shooter, the kid impressed me. Right off the bat hitting bulls and busting clays consistently. By age 12 I was very happy about his progress and safety consciousness and allowed him to shoot unsupervised as long as someone was home and knew he was shooting. I did it all the time as a kid, making shots harder or doing something to better my skills. He did the same for awhile but hasn't shot at all this year.
I have taken him deer hunting with me a few times but he generally gets bored and wants to go back to the cabin after about an hour. He likes venison and wants me to be successful but doesn't really care about doing it himself. I have taken him camping and had him help me cook over the fire. I have asked him to "help" me while I am reloading or working on my bow or cleaning a rifle. He normally would rather play his Xbox or ride his bike into town and play at friends houses. I usually give him the option of helping me or going to town and says he wants to do both but always picks going to town.
Of course there is more to it than this but I don't want to get too wordy. I would really like to get him more interested in outdoor activities but I don't want to push him too hard.
When I was younger I was a "big brother" at the local boys club and mentored a six year old fatherless boy and to this day he stays in touch and still likes doing the things we shared.... fishing, hunting etc.
I am pretty strict about the Xbox and watching TV in hopes he will spend more time outdoors.... It doesn't phase him though. He is a good kid, never really gets in trouble. He is polite and has good manners. Could do a little better in school but that will come.
Any advise for a mid-life stepdad who wants to see his son appreciate and benefit from these activities? Should I be a little more firm handed and make him do some of this stuff?
Did I say I would like for him to be more involved?
A little background. He is 14 and never met his biological father. In fact, he doesn't even know his name. I married his mother when he was 10. He and I clicked very soon in the relationship as you might guess. He took on my last name which made me really happy but I am finding that we may not have the same interest in the outdoors as I had hoped.
Without his mother's full blessing we bought him a Red Ryder BB gun for his birthday and a youth .22 for Christmas year one. I assured her I would teach him gun safety and ethics first and shooting second. She is now onboard and understands my passion and commitment to the sport. She sees that he is learning something valuable and is now Okay with him having guns. He is a natural shooter, the kid impressed me. Right off the bat hitting bulls and busting clays consistently. By age 12 I was very happy about his progress and safety consciousness and allowed him to shoot unsupervised as long as someone was home and knew he was shooting. I did it all the time as a kid, making shots harder or doing something to better my skills. He did the same for awhile but hasn't shot at all this year.
I have taken him deer hunting with me a few times but he generally gets bored and wants to go back to the cabin after about an hour. He likes venison and wants me to be successful but doesn't really care about doing it himself. I have taken him camping and had him help me cook over the fire. I have asked him to "help" me while I am reloading or working on my bow or cleaning a rifle. He normally would rather play his Xbox or ride his bike into town and play at friends houses. I usually give him the option of helping me or going to town and says he wants to do both but always picks going to town.
Of course there is more to it than this but I don't want to get too wordy. I would really like to get him more interested in outdoor activities but I don't want to push him too hard.
When I was younger I was a "big brother" at the local boys club and mentored a six year old fatherless boy and to this day he stays in touch and still likes doing the things we shared.... fishing, hunting etc.
I am pretty strict about the Xbox and watching TV in hopes he will spend more time outdoors.... It doesn't phase him though. He is a good kid, never really gets in trouble. He is polite and has good manners. Could do a little better in school but that will come.
Any advise for a mid-life stepdad who wants to see his son appreciate and benefit from these activities? Should I be a little more firm handed and make him do some of this stuff?
Did I say I would like for him to be more involved?