• Raising an outdoors woman

    It was a little more than 10 years ago when I got the news that I was going to be a dad. I can remember the feelings I had as if it were yesterday. I could not wait to pass on all of my knowledge and experience in the outdoors. The first time fishing, the first time in the woods, all of those first time moments. During my time on this earth there had been many instances where I have had mentors teach me things that I would later discard, forget, or disregard as being wrong or false. When it comes to hunting and fishing however, there is not one lesson, one teacher, or one tidbit of information that I would change. I wanted to teach them the exact same way that I was introduced to the things that would later become my main passion in life.

    Looking back I can remember the ultrasound that would show whether I would be the father of a spitting image baby boy (god help us) or a tomboy baby girl. The look on my wife’s face was one I will never forget. It was as if she was studying me to see my reaction. To see if I was let down by the news. Truthfully, I could have cared less whether it was a boy, girl, or a yeti for that matter. We had tried so hard, had so many failures, and had come too far to worry about any of that. I can tell you that what was going through my mind was: How does a little girl go to the bathroom in a boat? How do I teach a little girl how to pee in the woods? I didn’t have answers to any of the questions that came to mind however I knew that I would figure them out the best way that I could.



    I have been asked on numerous occasions how I introduced my daughter to the outdoors. How I got her interested, how I got her involved. The long and the short of it is that I did whatever I could to show her that I enjoyed what I was doing. She would sit on my lap while I read magazines and point at locations just behind the front shoulders of a deer. She couldn’t get the words out correctly be she knew that was where you make the best shot with a bow. I never shied away when she wanted to play 10 million questions. What is that daddy? That is a jig, I would say. What’s a jig? She knew what a crappie, perch, walleye, and bass was long before she knew what a goat, chicken, or horse was. When other kids were asked what sound a cow makes, my daughter was asked what sounds a deer, turkey, duck, goose, and coyote make. Engrossing them in the wild long before they ever get there is a great way to build their excitement, sense of adventure, and the longing to accompany you into the outdoors so they too can have the same amount of fun and enjoyment they see from you each time you return.

    Someday I plan on compiling all of this information, writing it down for other expecting fathers to be able to utilize as a guide to help them avoid some of the issues that I have had, give them ideas of things to try, things to shy away from, and hopefully be able to help them actively introduce their young ones into the sports that so many of us enjoy. Fortunately, many of those chapters have yet to be written! I have many years to look forward to teaching, sharing, and making memories that will last both of us a lifetime.

    I’ve never been one to take a ton of photos of anything that I have done. I always had the memories and never needed a photo to solidify my accomplishments. There are very few pictures that exist of me holding trophy fish, posing with trophy bucks, or fanning giant turkeys. Not because I have not gotten any of those things, but because I never needed to justify my accomplishments by capturing a moment in time. I’ve always said that I have a cell phone for two reasons: to make and receive phone calls. The smartest thing I have ever done is to change over several years ago to a smart phone. Not because I was able to utilize all the fancy apps, buttons, and gadgets, but to ensure I always had a camera with me at all times. The pictures attached to this story allow you a glimpse of watching my daughter grow up in the outdoors.

    She will be 10 this coming Friday. From the photos you will see that she does not let fashion get in the way of going hunting, fishing, or being in the outdoors.

    This article was originally published in forum thread: Raising an outdoors woman started by wicklundrh View original post
    Comments 16 Comments
    1. brucec's Avatar
      brucec -
      What a great story. Congratulations!
    1. elkhunter's Avatar
      elkhunter -
      You're a blessed family
    1. scrat's Avatar
      scrat -
      Wow! Happy 10th Birthday! Thanks for sharing this article and pictures it reminds me of my daughters and grandchildren. They fished and hunted with me while they were young. Enjoy them now because they will grow up and then they will be doing things with their children and you will miss the old days with them. But you will always have the memories. Wish I would have took more pictures.
    1. Ketchn's Avatar
      Ketchn -
      thats super nice collection of photos of an outdoor family .......congrats to all ....
    1. MBC223's Avatar
      MBC223 -
      Man that's hard to beat...
    1. CUonthelake's Avatar
      CUonthelake -
      Happy Birthday...an this world needs more dads like you. Congrats on your success, in her eyes I'm sure you will always be the best dad ever!
    1. shipahoy41's Avatar
      shipahoy41 -
      This is an awesome story. You are what fathers should be like. I know you are so proud of your daughter's outdoor accomplishments . You have a fishing partner for life. Well done my friend.
    1. Dave and Lynn's Avatar
      Dave and Lynn -
      Great story and pics.
    1. Billbob's Avatar
      Billbob -
      smiles
    1. skeetbum's Avatar
      skeetbum -
      A wonderful telling of a love affair with a lifestyle and a family. I raised 2 girls and I can relate to what you say. You are a lucky man. If you died tomorrow without a dime to your name, you would be one of the richest men I've ever heard of. Good Job Daddy!
    1. RetiredRR's Avatar
      RetiredRR -
      Inspirational read for any soon to be dad. Sounds like you had a plan and followed. Congrats and continued success. Happy Birthday to that little gal. You
      should post some of them pics in the calendar contest.
    1. GoTennTitans's Avatar
      GoTennTitans -
      Impressive little lady. I'm sure she's a Daddy's Girl. Great job Dad. GTT
    1. wicklundrh's Avatar
      wicklundrh -
      RetiredRR: A few of those crappie photos have been featured in calendars of years past along with a few others that Slab has taken. Normally she is sporting a pink CDC visor. I'm sure it is in the boat someplace in those pictures. It is always with us
    1. Speck Detector's Avatar
      Speck Detector -
      That's a good read & pics Dad, I bet she's just as prideful of her father as well.
    1. Anchor Man's Avatar
      Anchor Man -
      Super report and pic's, thanks for sharing.
    1. Crappie ciller's Avatar
      Crappie ciller -
      Glad you bought that Smart phone- loved watching her grow halfway up!
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