So I’m sure this will start a bees nest sorta speak. Anyhow, it’s purely my own opinion and thoughts, so it’s not meant to down anyone,or hell I may not even be right.
Anyhow, looking back when I was about as tall as Jimmney Crickets nut sack. My dad took me in to the woods. I guess I would say he didn’t have the best “Woodsmen ship, or maybe he did have the best.
Sorta A lesson in the learning maybe. But every branch he held back walking to where we were going he let go right at the right time. Ninety percent of the time.Face smack. I learned to put my hands up quick.
A lot of nights when we went coon hunting I would wake up to a dog barking with nothing but a flash light and a sandwich. No one was beside me. Usually the dog was treed within a couple hundred yards and I would make my way there. I would always ask why he left me, he would say we’re here to hunt not sleep.
The days we went rabbit hunting after a certain age, I was in charge of cleaning the game killed. Yeah I fugged some stuff up but eventually I got it down. I was showed once or twice and then it was what I was.
Pretty much the same when we went fishing. He taught me how to Bass fish then how to clean fish. The Process had to be double edged for both of us, slow and strenuous.
I guess what I’m getting at, is the lessons he taught me was to be independent. Sometimes in life your going to get smacked in the face in life. Sometimes your gonna fugg shit up! By golly tho if your going to do something be there for that purpose and that purpose is the goal.
So to the point.Last year I let my kid take a Nintendo DS with him while we hunted. I had a Certain time frame he could play with it,then shut off time. Looking back I totally regret doing this. Hunting isn’t playing games, looking at a screen.
Hunting is being at one with where you sit on what ever hill your on. Yeah there’s a lot of down times. Yet there’s so much more to learn and see than adding a game to things or screen time. What ever happened to a sandwich some hot chocolate or coffee and the view?As many years as most of us have spent in the woods. There’s so much to teach from birds, thermals, trees,bugs,the sun from east to west, the sky’s the limit.Yet just being still and watching is important.
I’m pondering what I’m really teaching my kid and what I should actually be teaching him.
This year the will be zero screen time/game time. This year will be a learning time for him. If not I feel in his future as a dad every deer blind will need an xbox 360, two laptops, Two I phones, A latte machine and some Tinks 5000.
Looking back I have a lot of stories with my dad.No matter the lessons Or how bad I thought it was. There never was a day that I ever thought in my mind I don’t want to go hunting. It was always a yes.
In hindsight, It shouldn’t take games and candy, maybe candy, Ugh, sugar highs but I firmly believe, there shouldn’t be any screen time involved. That time is sacred. As a parent A father, I firmly believe there’s no time for electronics, games , I pads etc.
Maybe a book. Looking back I feel I was taught right. Yet now, I contemplate why there’s a need to have games, laptops, IPads etc in a hunting blind with you.
What is so wrong with old school?Really ask yourself what went wrong, or why the change.
Anyhow, looking back when I was about as tall as Jimmney Crickets nut sack. My dad took me in to the woods. I guess I would say he didn’t have the best “Woodsmen ship, or maybe he did have the best.
Sorta A lesson in the learning maybe. But every branch he held back walking to where we were going he let go right at the right time. Ninety percent of the time.Face smack. I learned to put my hands up quick.
A lot of nights when we went coon hunting I would wake up to a dog barking with nothing but a flash light and a sandwich. No one was beside me. Usually the dog was treed within a couple hundred yards and I would make my way there. I would always ask why he left me, he would say we’re here to hunt not sleep.
The days we went rabbit hunting after a certain age, I was in charge of cleaning the game killed. Yeah I fugged some stuff up but eventually I got it down. I was showed once or twice and then it was what I was.
Pretty much the same when we went fishing. He taught me how to Bass fish then how to clean fish. The Process had to be double edged for both of us, slow and strenuous.
I guess what I’m getting at, is the lessons he taught me was to be independent. Sometimes in life your going to get smacked in the face in life. Sometimes your gonna fugg shit up! By golly tho if your going to do something be there for that purpose and that purpose is the goal.
So to the point.Last year I let my kid take a Nintendo DS with him while we hunted. I had a Certain time frame he could play with it,then shut off time. Looking back I totally regret doing this. Hunting isn’t playing games, looking at a screen.
Hunting is being at one with where you sit on what ever hill your on. Yeah there’s a lot of down times. Yet there’s so much more to learn and see than adding a game to things or screen time. What ever happened to a sandwich some hot chocolate or coffee and the view?As many years as most of us have spent in the woods. There’s so much to teach from birds, thermals, trees,bugs,the sun from east to west, the sky’s the limit.Yet just being still and watching is important.
I’m pondering what I’m really teaching my kid and what I should actually be teaching him.
This year the will be zero screen time/game time. This year will be a learning time for him. If not I feel in his future as a dad every deer blind will need an xbox 360, two laptops, Two I phones, A latte machine and some Tinks 5000.
Looking back I have a lot of stories with my dad.No matter the lessons Or how bad I thought it was. There never was a day that I ever thought in my mind I don’t want to go hunting. It was always a yes.
In hindsight, It shouldn’t take games and candy, maybe candy, Ugh, sugar highs but I firmly believe, there shouldn’t be any screen time involved. That time is sacred. As a parent A father, I firmly believe there’s no time for electronics, games , I pads etc.
Maybe a book. Looking back I feel I was taught right. Yet now, I contemplate why there’s a need to have games, laptops, IPads etc in a hunting blind with you.
What is so wrong with old school?Really ask yourself what went wrong, or why the change.
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