Randy F
AH legend
Over the years I’ve had some interesting conversations with people all other the country and some from different parts of the world about how they first were introduced to hunting. One would assume it’s usually a parent passing down tradition but that wasn’t the case as much as I’d thought.
At six years old my Dad bought me my first BB gun. No chipmunk was ever safe from my wrath for years.
At eight years old he handed me my first single shot .22. Let the squirrel games begin!
When I finally reached the legal hunting age of 12, he presented me with a brand new 20 gauge smooth bore pumpkin thrower with 5 boxes of slugs and two boxes of bird shot. He taught me how to get close and pick the shot on deer and took me and my brother out hunting ruffed grouse every weekend. I was hooked.
We didn’t have a lot growing up, but he and my mother worked their tails off to make sure we never knew it and I’m eternally grateful.
I’ve done my best to do the same for my own son and a few other youngsters on the way. I commend all of you who have taken the time to spark the next generations’ interest in responsible hunting.
So who got you going?
At six years old my Dad bought me my first BB gun. No chipmunk was ever safe from my wrath for years.
At eight years old he handed me my first single shot .22. Let the squirrel games begin!
When I finally reached the legal hunting age of 12, he presented me with a brand new 20 gauge smooth bore pumpkin thrower with 5 boxes of slugs and two boxes of bird shot. He taught me how to get close and pick the shot on deer and took me and my brother out hunting ruffed grouse every weekend. I was hooked.
We didn’t have a lot growing up, but he and my mother worked their tails off to make sure we never knew it and I’m eternally grateful.
I’ve done my best to do the same for my own son and a few other youngsters on the way. I commend all of you who have taken the time to spark the next generations’ interest in responsible hunting.

So who got you going?