The morning began as many other hunting mornings with the sun peeking up over the horizon and the stillness of the woods overcoming to the scurrying of the squirrels. We had been in the stand for an hour and half watching squirrels, chipmunks, and birds but no deer. My son saw a deer behind us and when we turned to look there were three deer walking up behind us. He turned around and had his gun on the deer and squeezed the trigger, but nothing happened. During the excitement of the first hunt of the year he had forgotten to push off his safety. I couldn't give him any directions because the deer were too close and when he tried to push of the safety the deer snorted and ran away.
We still enjoyed the day and some valuable lessons were learned that will pay off another day. The main thing was that we got to spend time together enjoying each other's company. He got to witness first hand the behavior deer exhibit when they spot you, but can't quiet figure out what you are and this is a lesson he will not soon forget.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Big Day!
It was a big day for my son (and me) as he killed his first squirrel. We got to the woods about daylight and the sky was a beautiful red with white streaks of clouds swirling above. The leaves were falling like rain which prompted my son to announce that he knew why the season was called "fall". It appeared to be another day of spending quality time with each other, but no hunting success and then things changed. He spotted a squirrel that I didn't even see only a few yards away and made the shot. The smile on his face was unforgettable and made getting up before daylight only a minor memory. The scene conjured up memories of my first squirrel with my Dad. Squirrel hunting is an excellent way to ease young people into hunting and is a rite of passage of sort for hunters. Although he has been deer hunting several times and has come very close to getting one this was his first animal to harvest.
Hunting is more about camaraderie and spending time together, and the "hunt" more than about the "kill". The patience my son has shown has been great and hopefully he has learned more about patience through our hunts. We live in such a "microwave" age full of video games and hunting shows that give the illusion of instant action that sitting quietly for hours without achieving your goal seems foreign to many young people. However, these are important life lessons than will be valuable in the future and to some extent teach a work ethic of staying with something until the job is done.
The small things in life can be some of our lasting memories and the smile on his face and his happiness will be an image I will never forget. I know that he will soon grow older and such moments will be less frequent as the things that make us smile unfortunately become more complex. We could all learn a lesson from the youngsters and allow the small things in life to bring us pleasure.
Hunting is more about camaraderie and spending time together, and the "hunt" more than about the "kill". The patience my son has shown has been great and hopefully he has learned more about patience through our hunts. We live in such a "microwave" age full of video games and hunting shows that give the illusion of instant action that sitting quietly for hours without achieving your goal seems foreign to many young people. However, these are important life lessons than will be valuable in the future and to some extent teach a work ethic of staying with something until the job is done.
The small things in life can be some of our lasting memories and the smile on his face and his happiness will be an image I will never forget. I know that he will soon grow older and such moments will be less frequent as the things that make us smile unfortunately become more complex. We could all learn a lesson from the youngsters and allow the small things in life to bring us pleasure.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Day in Nature
I was able to spend an entire day outside enjoying the great outdoors and catching up with some of the people I love. It was very warm for November 11, but not too hot and was a great day to be out enjoying nature. I was out under the guise of scouting for deer, but just being out there was more fun than the scouting I was getting to do. I spent a lot of the day with my Dad and we had a great time enjoying each other's company and the outdoor fun. Even though my Dad doesn't enjoy hunting, he still appreciates the outdoors and loves spending time in nature. I am sure I inherited my love of the outdoors from him and hopefully I have been able to pass this along to my son.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Small Adventures
My son and I don't have as much time as both of us would like to spend in the great outdoors so we have to enjoy even the shortest excursions. We recently spent a little time outdoors at a creek on our land. We got in a little target practice and had some fun exploring. We didn't see much wildlife, mainly due to the noise we made, but we still had fun. Spending time with each other is always the highlight of any day even though it may not last long enough. We look to have a few more outdoor adventures coming up in the next few weeks.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Floating Down Elk River

My son and I floated Elk River last week and it was a beautiful trip, although there was virtually no current. We didn't paddle very much in the beginning, but toward the end we picked up the pace. It took us about three and a half hours to travel four miles and someone told me they did it in an hour when the current was moving. I wouldn't want to go that fast, I kind of enjoyed the peace and quiet, but a little help would have been appreciated. Just spending time with my nine year old son was the best part of the trip. We don't get to have as many of these excursions as we both would like.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Dove Hunting
My son and I did a little dove hunting Saturday (very little). We had a nice relaxing time because the birds sure didn't bother us. We are looking forward to having a little more time on Saturdays for a little outdoor activity. We seem to always have big plans, but never get around to doing as much outdoors as we hope. Football and baseball take a lot of time, but the main thing is that we are spending time together. My four year old daughter is about to be five and hopefully can begin coming with us on some of our trips. This should be an very interesting experience!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Very Little Fishing

My son and I haven't been able to do much fishing lately. Between his baseball schedule and my work schedule, fishing trips have been a little scarce. We were able to do a little fishing while we were camping at Spring Creek. We had a great time getting connected with nature once again. We tried a little "experiment" with my daughter and camping in the back yard. I learned that she isn't ready to do any camping any time soon. It was alright until bed time came and she wanted to go inside. She will take a little working on to get her sold on the wonder of the great outdoors. Air conditioning has a strong hold on her and a little fear of the dark is still in play as well.
We will keep fishing, hunting, hiking and loving the outdoors every chance we get!!!!
We will keep fishing, hunting, hiking and loving the outdoors every chance we get!!!!
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