scottbird
Member
Just a question I thought I would put out there. I grew up hunting and fishing, every spare moment my dad had we were in the wood or on the river bank. I think it made me a better man. I learned respect, patience, and just had fun with dad.
my question is, do young people that grow up hunting and fishing seem to have a better attitude on life?
I know many people who have never hunted or fished in their lives, and they are great people, many of my friends were brought up that way. now that I have introduced many of them into the challenge of long distance shooting, most of them say it helps with their every day lives.
for instance my good friend jim, he said that learning to shoot has taught him to take an extra moment, think about what he is doing, then react. he says life is just like shooting, find your target, take aim, keep on target, stay calm, then fire.
I am just thinking that being brought up this way, maybe I had an edge that some people may not of had. any input is good input. thanks
I am thinking of writing a paper on this subject for a project.
my question is, do young people that grow up hunting and fishing seem to have a better attitude on life?
I know many people who have never hunted or fished in their lives, and they are great people, many of my friends were brought up that way. now that I have introduced many of them into the challenge of long distance shooting, most of them say it helps with their every day lives.
for instance my good friend jim, he said that learning to shoot has taught him to take an extra moment, think about what he is doing, then react. he says life is just like shooting, find your target, take aim, keep on target, stay calm, then fire.
I am just thinking that being brought up this way, maybe I had an edge that some people may not of had. any input is good input. thanks
I am thinking of writing a paper on this subject for a project.