Islander
Well-known member
Heathens.
Things not to be discussed around the table at the holidays:
Politics.
Religion.
Sexual preference.
Crossbows.
Same thing in camp, no matter what the season.
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Heathens.
Things not to be discussed around the table at the holidays:
Politics.
Religion.
Sexual preference.
Crossbows.
No need to justify to me or anyone else if it's legal. Had this conversation a lot with hunting buddies lately as we've all got boys of our own. Personally to me some things are worth waiting for and the waiting is just part of it. Good luck however you decide to do it.He loves hunting, shooting, watching animals n if it’s more time in the field he wants…I’m going to deliver. If u check past posts, the little man has been going w me since he was is diapers n has shot many deer n pigs already starting at age 6. He’s been w me on a horseback spring bear hunt in Montana n hopefully will be back out there again in June. He wants a trad bow to hunt w but he’s no where near strong enough yet. I feel this will just be a stepping stone for him.
I personally….will not be hunting w it.
I’m going with some wise advice from @mtmuley. I’ll keep the story to myself. Not so much that I’m scared of being flamed for either taking it or being a jerk for not accepting a gift.Well….. did you take it?
I bought a crossbow a couple years back thinking it would be an easy entry for my six year old. Shoot a deer during firearms season with it, you know?
Well, he’s shot it about six times. Likes shooting bow better and it turns out a 20 gauge and a 7mm08 are pretty easy entry too.
I still like to shoot it for fun every now and then, but it mostly just hangs in the garage.
I had that on the back glass of my f150 in high school. Did indeed whack alotta deer and stack them after butchering. I'm sure I was the but of a few jokes though. Kinda how I laugh now when I'm at a stop light and see guys with huge Cummins or Powerstroke stickers all over everything.Wack’em and stack’em
Hope so. There is a bigger lesson papa can give, like patience and knowing it is OK and fun to participate in a hunt without a tag. LOL.I’m biting my tongue as I was texting that!!!
The sad thing is….my grandson who’s 11 got a crapload of $$$ for Christmas n what’s he want to get…….a crossbow so he can hunt w Papa during bow season as well as rifle!!!!