Mickey Rat
12-14-2005, 12:30 AM
Whatever happened to parents taking their kids small game hunting? When I was a kid in the 50's, I couldn't wait for my dad to take me hunting. I was given my first gun for my birthday when I turned eleven. It wasn't much, just a new Sears bolt-action 410 single shot, but it was mine. I started squirrel and rabbit hunting with it.
By the time I was 13, I was allowed to hunt alone in the woods below the house. My dad gane me a Winchester Model 52 20 guage automatic for my 14th birthday. I was the MAN! I killed small game and later killed my first deer with that shotgun.
The 410 was traded years ago, it was impossible to reload without looking, and cost me a lot of game. The Winchested is still with me. I sent it of to Poly-Choke years ago, and now it sports a short vent ribbed barrel witha Poly Choke. The shortened barrel wasn't the best ideal I ever had, but it is instant death on quail and rabbits.
Now days, most kids start deer hunting without ever learning how to stalk a squirrel, and they miss the experiance it gives them. All small game skills are usefull in any other hunt.
By the time I was 13, I was allowed to hunt alone in the woods below the house. My dad gane me a Winchester Model 52 20 guage automatic for my 14th birthday. I was the MAN! I killed small game and later killed my first deer with that shotgun.
The 410 was traded years ago, it was impossible to reload without looking, and cost me a lot of game. The Winchested is still with me. I sent it of to Poly-Choke years ago, and now it sports a short vent ribbed barrel witha Poly Choke. The shortened barrel wasn't the best ideal I ever had, but it is instant death on quail and rabbits.
Now days, most kids start deer hunting without ever learning how to stalk a squirrel, and they miss the experiance it gives them. All small game skills are usefull in any other hunt.