My youngest son was a little frustrated because one of his twin sons (8 years old) loved to hunt, but the other didn't. Joe continually tried to get Triston to hunt. I told Joe to leave Triston alone, that he'd be OK. Not until Joe stopped pushing, did Triston decide he wanted to hunt.
JIMMY
P.S. My three sons are now 43, 40 and 36 years old. All three love fishing and hunting.
Neal Patrick Eller wrote:
When have others started their children fly tying. My son enjoyed wrapping materials around the vise at 2 1/2 years old, now a year later he is not quite as into it. He also has made the transition from the fly rod to the spinning rod in the last year. Just wondering about other peoples experiences.Pat Eller
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