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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1978443" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>The young lady has changed and matured some this summer while working with me. She looked forward to her experience with great vigor and anticipation. I knew that when the moment of truth came she would be ready to complete the task without hesitation. She did. Over the past several years working with these children, I see them come to me wide eyed and have no idea what to expect. If I have the opportunity to work with them and train them then they become focused on their goal of safe gun handling. When this step is completed then we focus on the gun itself and what we need to know to harvest a deer. After all this being said she walked thru the door, i.e a rite of passage, and now is a young educated huntress that will go on to hunt with her father. The blood on her cheeks indicated the passage. She and her Dad can hunt with me anytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1978443, member: 8855"] The young lady has changed and matured some this summer while working with me. She looked forward to her experience with great vigor and anticipation. I knew that when the moment of truth came she would be ready to complete the task without hesitation. She did. Over the past several years working with these children, I see them come to me wide eyed and have no idea what to expect. If I have the opportunity to work with them and train them then they become focused on their goal of safe gun handling. When this step is completed then we focus on the gun itself and what we need to know to harvest a deer. After all this being said she walked thru the door, i.e a rite of passage, and now is a young educated huntress that will go on to hunt with her father. The blood on her cheeks indicated the passage. She and her Dad can hunt with me anytime. [/QUOTE]
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