Lefty76-
Best thing about those pics is your son being in them. I never fully appreciated what getting youth out hunting can do until the pandemic hit, when kids were stuck at home and spending most of the day on their devices. That will rot your mind. I fretted over what my son would do all day. Outdoor activities were a God send, as my son(HS senior) went hunting, fishing, dog training, mushroom hunting, camping, ALL because he was a hunter.
Those activities are REAL, not a representation or video on the other side of a screen. Kids need something real, tangible they can experience and hold on to. Hunting is a gateway to all that and exposes them to everything. That includes girls also. My daughters love to go, they just don't carry a gun. They love to see the dogs, take pictures, experience nature's beauty, exercise, all part of our family hunting.
Please don't take this lightly. And boldly defend these activities! I was way too apologetic about hunting in the past.
Also Lefty76, bring a friend of your son's on occasion. Kids don't hunt anymore. It will 100% help them. My family did not hunt, so I was dependent on others to shepherd me into these activities.
But you know all this, look at your life. My son is now dragging his buddies up into the sandhills to hunt grouse. Clueless Lincoln boys, who need to see the rest of the state.
All because of hunting.
Sermon's over, now a hunting report.
I hunt in the eastern part of the state. Very few pheasants, but more than last year(like 1 or 2). Quail pops seem to be up from last year. Seeing bigger coveys, but, it has been SO dry, it is very tough for the dog to find them. Never seen anything like it. Got a little rain a few weeks back, and it was like it grew coveys, they popped up all over. Just from a little moisture.
Blessings and Happy Hunting!
Merry Christmas, y'all!