1 box of shell's $10.00, Tank of gas $35.00. Hunting with my boys and passing down the sport= PRICELESS <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I love it! It's more about the kids for me these days too. It's nice to see young folks in the woods. besides, it gives all the more reason to purchase more stuff! Mike
"May the LORD bless you and keep you, may His face shine upon you, may He be gracious and give you peace" from Numbers 6:24-26
Meathunter, What a great picture! Like I've said before, seeing pictures like that bring back memories when my kids were that age (18 and 20 now). Boy, I miss those days (of course I've forgotten everything else that went with it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> ) .
Great picture, I remember when my boys were that age. We had a blast hunting and fishing. Now I am lucky enough to start all over with my grandsons. The attachment is from a year ago, he was only 3 but when he is in his camo he thinks he is as big as the rest of us. He already loves to be in the outdoors. Here he is coming out of my old travel trailer at the deer lease. Droptine
Great picture. Best kind of 'clean' fun you can have. Also, I really like and appreciate seeing the shotguns laying there with the actions open. As a hunter safety instructor, I preach than when you're done hunting, and not in the field, open the actions. A safe gun is a gun with the action open, and it tells everyone around the gun can't be fired. Again, great picture, and nice looking family. Hunter01
Look where those muzzles are pointed...away from everyone in the picture. I can still remember the preaching my pa gave us boys when a muzzle accidentally was pointed in the direction of another human being, loaded or unloaded. And he didn't care how many miles you carried that gun, just know exactly what direction that muzzle was pointing at all times. Good job on the successful hunt with your kids.
BigWad, Yes, I noticed that right away, and love it. Good picture, and loved seeing the guns with muzzles pointed away from subjects and with actions open. Good picture to show how guns should be displayed, 'after' the hunt is over. I'm a hunter safety instructor and preach this all the time to my students.