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Daddy Deer Camp

Daddy Deer Camp

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from outdoordb wrote 3 years 1 day ago

Very cool story!!!!!

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from liver5660 wrote 3 years 1 day ago

this is the way hunting is supposed to be. Not always getting something to hang on the wall, but rather getting something to remember forever.

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from NolanOsborne wrote 3 years 1 day ago

Awesome, after a couple years of my uncle taking me hunting, i've gotten much more serious, and my dad jumped on the chance to spend some time with me in the woods, i'm looking forward to our first hunt for turkeys this spring.

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from CFG7613 wrote 3 years 1 day ago

These are the type of stories I want to see more of...the author is following in the footsteps of one of the "greats" in outdoor writing...Gene Hill. As stated above, hunting is so much more than the bagging of game. I love the family aspect of outdoor activities. Please keep these types of stories coming.

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from mutt wrote 3 years 11 hours ago

thank you for stories like these. I have two kids and I find alot of hints in your stories.

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from george dalton wrote 3 years 11 hours ago

like a lot of dads, i dreamed of the day when my kids would want to hunt. it came last fall. after completing their hunter ed classes we packed up up and headed for a campground in our local fish and wildlife area. our goal was to camp and hunt for the weekend of our state's youth hunt. we had an amazing time, and viewed numerous wildlife. there were open fire cooked meals and great campfire stories. we spent an hour with a six pointer grazing in front of us and never attempted a shot as only does are legal for the youth hunt. it was the weekend i'd dreamed of for nearly 14 years. thanks for reminding me about it, it was one of my best weekends ever!

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from steve182 wrote 3 years 7 hours ago

Great story, and good parenting. I have great memories of time afield or on the stream with my dad. He is a tremendous outdoorsman, and i know now, a tremendous man. I look forward to doing the same things with my kids when they are old enough and just might find myself in a similar setting as your "Daddy Deer Camp", minus the lease probably. The lessons learned afield and the great friendships that thrive there are hugely important in my life. Can't wait for the kids to be part of that!

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from dukerjj wrote 2 years 52 weeks ago

wow awesome story

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from 3kidsdad wrote 2 years 52 weeks ago

Stories like this give me hope for our future.

Mine are two girls - 14 & 11, and a boy 9. As much as I like to hunt & fish, when I take them I selling the outdoors. My focus is on them having fun and getting to spend time with them. I took my 11 year old fishing last weekend and she caught 13 to my 4. There was no allowance for my taking her fish off or tying baits. She went around telling everyone how bad she beat me at fishing; and there is no way she enjoyed it more than I did.

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from TxDad wrote 2 years 52 weeks ago

Although my sons have grown up, I still remember their first hunting trip with me. My eldest is a No. 1 hunter and fisherman, the two younger ones like hunting but not as much as they like to fish (which is fine with me). I think raising kids to be active in the out of doors is and should be priority one in getting them to connect with their parents and out from in front of video games etc. Mine were active in Scouting which also helped. Keep up these stories. You can't go wrong with readers and maybe help non-hunters to understand that it isn't all about shooting something and about "trophies". Memories are the best trophies there are.

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from alsartgallery wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Great read! That is the best part of the hunting expearience. creating memories, building friendships, that's the part that lasts. the meat gets eaten. The trophys will collect dust. The memories live in our hearts forever. My Dad and Grandpa are both gone. The love for the outdoors they taught me still lives within me. I can tap into the moments we shared togeather as if they were yesterday. I try to pass that on to the kids in my life. Thanks for a great article.

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from SRC Inc wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Excellent write-up as always Eddie. Hunting with your dad is the best. Hunting with your kids is exceptional.

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from bomberpride wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Really good story i just kept wanting to go to the next one to see what happened next!

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from dapatnode wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Thanks, F&S for this subject. Our kids are not only the future of hunting and fishing in America, they are the "survival" of these two activities! I have flown my oldest grandson from southern CA to southwest New Hampshire to learn to hunt deer; he is in college now but it remains the highlight of his life. Now, on to grandson #2.

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from SamIAm wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

I don't have kids yet, but I'm taking notes! Thanks!

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from buckwheet wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

In the opening comments, there is a description of the mom and pop motel and the comment that "this is what is still right with america". I would say sir that what is still right with america is you and your family. The experiences you have and will create for your kids can not be measured. These kids will have a say in the future of our outdoor sports. I would say from what I see in the photo gallery, we will be in good hands. Happy hunting Markie and Jack !!

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from bm5447 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Great article! I don't have kids yet but look forward to doing this stuff with them in the future!

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from Bigbuck14 wrote 2 years 50 weeks ago

The story was cool

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from fisherman333 wrote 2 years 50 weeks ago

thats huntin as it should be!

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from markpangler@aol.com wrote 2 years 50 weeks ago

There's nothing like teaching kids how to hunt and fish. My father taught me about the outdoors and how important it is to spend time with your children. I find myself very lucky to have a father like Edward Nickens.

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from buddyboy564 wrote 2 years 48 weeks ago

I like to see dads taking their kids hunting

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from CFG7613 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

These are the type of stories I want to see more of...the author is following in the footsteps of one of the "greats" in outdoor writing...Gene Hill. As stated above, hunting is so much more than the bagging of game. I love the family aspect of outdoor activities. Please keep these types of stories coming.

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from george dalton wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

like a lot of dads, i dreamed of the day when my kids would want to hunt. it came last fall. after completing their hunter ed classes we packed up up and headed for a campground in our local fish and wildlife area. our goal was to camp and hunt for the weekend of our state's youth hunt. we had an amazing time, and viewed numerous wildlife. there were open fire cooked meals and great campfire stories. we spent an hour with a six pointer grazing in front of us and never attempted a shot as only does are legal for the youth hunt. it was the weekend i'd dreamed of for nearly 14 years. thanks for reminding me about it, it was one of my best weekends ever!

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from outdoordb wrote 2 years 52 weeks ago

Very cool story!!!!!

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from mutt wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

thank you for stories like these. I have two kids and I find alot of hints in your stories.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Great story, and good parenting. I have great memories of time afield or on the stream with my dad. He is a tremendous outdoorsman, and i know now, a tremendous man. I look forward to doing the same things with my kids when they are old enough and just might find myself in a similar setting as your "Daddy Deer Camp", minus the lease probably. The lessons learned afield and the great friendships that thrive there are hugely important in my life. Can't wait for the kids to be part of that!

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from dukerjj wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

wow awesome story

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from 3kidsdad wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Stories like this give me hope for our future.

Mine are two girls - 14 & 11, and a boy 9. As much as I like to hunt & fish, when I take them I selling the outdoors. My focus is on them having fun and getting to spend time with them. I took my 11 year old fishing last weekend and she caught 13 to my 4. There was no allowance for my taking her fish off or tying baits. She went around telling everyone how bad she beat me at fishing; and there is no way she enjoyed it more than I did.

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from TxDad wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Although my sons have grown up, I still remember their first hunting trip with me. My eldest is a No. 1 hunter and fisherman, the two younger ones like hunting but not as much as they like to fish (which is fine with me). I think raising kids to be active in the out of doors is and should be priority one in getting them to connect with their parents and out from in front of video games etc. Mine were active in Scouting which also helped. Keep up these stories. You can't go wrong with readers and maybe help non-hunters to understand that it isn't all about shooting something and about "trophies". Memories are the best trophies there are.

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from alsartgallery wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Great read! That is the best part of the hunting expearience. creating memories, building friendships, that's the part that lasts. the meat gets eaten. The trophys will collect dust. The memories live in our hearts forever. My Dad and Grandpa are both gone. The love for the outdoors they taught me still lives within me. I can tap into the moments we shared togeather as if they were yesterday. I try to pass that on to the kids in my life. Thanks for a great article.

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from SRC Inc wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Excellent write-up as always Eddie. Hunting with your dad is the best. Hunting with your kids is exceptional.

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from bomberpride wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Really good story i just kept wanting to go to the next one to see what happened next!

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from SamIAm wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

I don't have kids yet, but I'm taking notes! Thanks!

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from buckwheet wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

In the opening comments, there is a description of the mom and pop motel and the comment that "this is what is still right with america". I would say sir that what is still right with america is you and your family. The experiences you have and will create for your kids can not be measured. These kids will have a say in the future of our outdoor sports. I would say from what I see in the photo gallery, we will be in good hands. Happy hunting Markie and Jack !!

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from markpangler@aol.com wrote 2 years 50 weeks ago

There's nothing like teaching kids how to hunt and fish. My father taught me about the outdoors and how important it is to spend time with your children. I find myself very lucky to have a father like Edward Nickens.

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from liver5660 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

this is the way hunting is supposed to be. Not always getting something to hang on the wall, but rather getting something to remember forever.

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from NolanOsborne wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Awesome, after a couple years of my uncle taking me hunting, i've gotten much more serious, and my dad jumped on the chance to spend some time with me in the woods, i'm looking forward to our first hunt for turkeys this spring.

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from dapatnode wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Thanks, F&S for this subject. Our kids are not only the future of hunting and fishing in America, they are the "survival" of these two activities! I have flown my oldest grandson from southern CA to southwest New Hampshire to learn to hunt deer; he is in college now but it remains the highlight of his life. Now, on to grandson #2.

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from bm5447 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

Great article! I don't have kids yet but look forward to doing this stuff with them in the future!

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from Bigbuck14 wrote 2 years 50 weeks ago

The story was cool

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from fisherman333 wrote 2 years 50 weeks ago

thats huntin as it should be!

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from buddyboy564 wrote 2 years 48 weeks ago

I like to see dads taking their kids hunting

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When you can't bring your kids to a deer camp, try bringing the camp to them. Editor-at-Large T. Edward Nickens reports on the creation of a family tradition -- and how it's helping his son and daughter grow up to appreciate the outdoors.