Something to consider if your grandson never harvested a Whitetail,,,
My son's first & only compound bow now that I built for him about eight years ago. He's yet to harvest any deer with it because he’s never hunted with it. He's currently in college and I doubt that he'll ever be using it again. I've kept it around because I teach youths how to hunt Whitetail from time to time. I try to take one every season to introduce them to the sport of bow hunting.
If you wish to get your grandson into any kind of bow hunting, or even try see if he would be interested in it at all, you're more than welcome to PM me and we can start from there.
I'd consider taking the both of you out at my place early in the deer season at no cost. I've done this with other youths with guardians/parent in my past. I've even filmed the hunt for them. It would have to be early bow season though, so keep that in mind. You're also more than welcome to use whatever type bow, however there's always the option of using my son's compound if it fits the hunter.
- Mathews Solo-Cam New String & Tuned @50# w/ a 28" Draw
- Toxonics 5 .19 pin Wind/Yardage Adjustable Sight
- Trophy Ridge Wicker Biscuit Rest
- 3 Arrow Alpine Loc Camo Quiver
- ST Epic Easton N-FUSED Carbon 500 7.3 gpi Arrows
- Fixed 3 Blade 100 grain Thinderhead Broadheads
- T.R.U. BALL wrist release
Below is a 16-year-old Missouri youth at the time that never hunted Whitetail Deer before. He lost his father
(police officer) in the line of duty the year before. I ended up taking him out along with an adult guardian in 2016. I'm proud to inform you that he's now a Whitetail Deer Bowhunter for life after he successful harvested his first deer on his last day at my place in a four-day hunt. He got to see deer everyday at each setup I put him in and missed out on two opportunities on two different mature bucks. I filmed his entire experience, so he can relive it for the rest of his days. That following Christmas, he got himself his first compound bow because he absolutely fell in love with mine. The following season, he harvested a real nice 10 point with a rifle in his home state. I couldn't be prouder of him!