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Topic “kids”

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    The seventh-graders at Bordentown Regional Middle School in New Jersey are turning out some serious striper plugs in shop class. These lures will catch bass with the best of them. Here's their story.

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    Ever since we started offering a SureFire flashlight for our Game Faces contest, hero shots from readers like you have been streaming in. Check the latest out here, and be sure to send in your own photo (click here for the rules). Previous Snapshot Galleries: October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 July 2006 June 2006 May 2006 April 2006 March 2006 February 2006

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    Big fish, big deer, and big smiles make up this month's gallery of reader-submitted snapshots. Keep them rolling in! Send your digital pics and stories to: fsletters@time4.com

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    You can't force your child to be a sportsman. But if you find the right way to share your love for the outdoors with him or her, you can create the best hunting partner you'll ever have.

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    I had come to hunting when it was accepted as a natural part of a boy's upbringing. My own son or daughter would be brought up in a world of suburban sprawl and organized play.

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    To pass along a passion for wildlife and a strong conservation ethic, you need to instill in your kids an understanding of animals that has more to do with science than Disney.

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    As an overprotective modern parent who gets nervous when my kids ride bicycles to a friend's house, I would not teach my children to hunt if I thought it were dangerous.

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    Helping a child develop a healthy respect for the wild and a hunter's place in it is a matter of character, and that is not created overnight.

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    If you give a youngster a tennis racket or a soccer ball or a baseball bat, you can teach him or her about sportsmanship and competition. If you give a boy or girl a gun, you teach that child about life and death.

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    Programs that keep kids in the field

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