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NE Bull:
Took my daughter out to get used to something more than a .22 and .410 before she takes her Hunter Safety next month (NE Game and Parks hosting a for Women, by Women Hunter/BowHunter Combo class at the Platte River Heritage Park see website for details) 
Her uncle brought up his Ithaca Featherlite 20 ga., we threw on a recoil pad. Wow, made for a painless combo.  I taught her good stance, the best I could. After a few practice shots on the ground to get use to function and recoil, we threw some clays.  And wouldn't ya know it, the girl hit the first one up!   ;D  Now with shotgunning under her belt and a sore shoulder to prove it, she has become quite the young woman.  :'(


Mudinyeri:
Sorry I didn't get a class organized quickly enough for you.  I'm hoping to have one the first week of April (before Youth Turkey Season) at Westside Church on 150th and Dodge.

I'll post up here when I get it scheduled.

NE Bull:
No problem Mud, this all ladies one is just too good an opportunity to pass up, and she will get the Bowhunter certificate too. ( She enjoys archery, also)

JimP:
That Ithaca looks very much like my Eldest's Remington !..... well, almost .... there's an adjustable choke on hers....

Mud, How young do you take 'em?  ..... I have 9y.o. boy that wants very badly to hunt turkeys this fall...... he'll be 10 in November.....

NE Bull:
JimP. The youngun doesn't need a HS certificate until 12. 

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