I was thinking of taking my son(Tucker)on a Thanksgiving morning hunt and try to start a tradition.Does anyone else do this? :campfire:
My family did it for years, and some of us still do. Camouflage was common at the Thanksgiving dinner table. I'll be smoking a wild turkey breast this year.
My family always hunted in the morning, birds with my Dad and I, and rabbits when I was a kid. Now, these many years later I will likely go for a bit by myself... I don't think I will be alone...
By all means, take him hunting. I think hunting on Thanksgiving day is as traditional as turkey, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie.
I'm 51 now and I can remember beating the brush on Thanksgiving morning before I was old enough to carry a gun trying to kick out rabbits and phesants to my dad and his buddy.
I'll probably start the morning hunting for deer with my longbow close to the house and then we will head to my brother in laws late in the morning for dinner around one. Afterwards, instead of sitting and watching football, I will head out with my daughter(15) and son(19) and do a little rabbit hunting. I will be carrying the Winchester double barrel that my dad received when he turned 16 some 65 years ago as a way of honoring my dad and hope that he is looking down upon his son and grandchildren and smiling.
My son and I go every Thanksgiving morning till about 11 or 12.but we do not deer hunt we take the beagle out rabbit hunting.this year we will be taking the beagles out.I got a new pup last winter And did not do alor with her except chase the rabbits out of the yard.And I had her out with my older beagle one night last week and tonight and she is really running great.And the sound of both dogs barking on rabbits is like music to my ears.
I Hunted Thanksgiving morning with my Dad for close to 30 years before he passed . I now hunt alone and since my Goodwife agrees to hold the family dinner I get to hunt all day . The relatives come over and snack and watch football ,they don't know what their missing .
Take him hunting on Thankgiving morning. The memories for both you and him will last a lifetime.
I killed my first trad deer on thanksgiving morning at 9:30. more time in the woods the better... :archer:
Been hunting Thanksgiving morning since I was a little boy with family. No better way to start the day.
We always started our Rabbit hunting season on ThanksGiving day. My Dad, an Uncle, and several Amish friends hunted all day with Beagles. This was in Ohio. I'd usually doze-off on the drive home. There was nothing that compares to walking thru that kitchen door when we got home and smelling Mom's cooking. We would eat until almost sick, watch some football, nap, then wake-up and do it all over again. Good memories.
I used to rabbit hunt thanksgiving morning too but now that I got the bow bug I won't be hunting lost beagles this year!.... Phil
Yes sir, been doing that since 1957 with my grandfather, dad and uncle till they passed on.
Carrying on the tradition ever since.
I will be out unless the weather is real bad.
My family hunts on Thanksgiving morning. It has been a tradition of ours for years.
Whole family will be at the hunting camp for Thanksgiving. It is great to come in from a morning hunt to the smells of a Thanksgiving dinner. There is plenty of time to eat, relax, reflect, .... and nap... before heading back to the woods to hunt the evening stand.
My son killed a big seven point last Thanksgiving. I will be trying real hard to get my daughter on a deer with her rifle this year.
The ladies will head to town on Friday for the big sale events. That's hunting to them. We will come in on Friday and try to determine who had the best day. It is great when everyone thinks they are the winner. I'm thankful for days like that.
Saturday and Sunday will play the same. Wow! Just a week away!
Every year now since 1992, at least me and one friend. Hunt for a few hours, then it's back to his house for a good breakfast before I head home for dinners with my family. I look forward to this day every year......
David
Weather permitting I will be in the woods this year with my longbow! In past years my best friend and I went steelhead fishing if the weather is above the mid 40s! Being from Mi it is always a tradition to watch the Detroit Lions on Nat TV that is always an adventure to say the least!
I used to but quit after too many close calls (trigger happy people) in the spot I used to hunt with family. This year I wont be able to but I promise myself to start the tradition with my boys next year, even if we start out close to home with sticks only which is the way I prefer.
Have hunted Thanksgiving morning since I was about 8, started as the dog, progressed up to hunter, started my four boys the same way only with bows and now that all my family is either back in Indiana, away at the military, or gone, I hunt alone every Thanksgiving for deer. I never miss that morning and never feel alone in my stand. Take him he'll never be alone in the woods again, he'll always have those memories.
I have hunt many of thanksgiving with my Dad.
I'll probably go out on my own that morning. Nothing beats a morning in the woods, big Thanksgiving dinner then falling asleep on the couch watching football.
Never ;) .
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My bro and I getting one in.
Always have for 53 years
I plan on hunting pheasants on my father-in-law's ditch banks during the "mid-day lull". Good luck.
It was a family tradition in our house before my brother and I grew up and left home. My dad and brother and I would always go out for "Ruffs" with our side by sides and our dog, Mickey. Gosh do I miss that sometimes. :)
been going on Thanksgiving since I was a kid. killed my biggest buck on a Thanksgiving morning. 10 pointer that dressed 206#s with a 22" spread. now it's just me and my son but the tradition continues.
Me too!
Growing up our family always went bird hunting, birds are rare these days. We still try to hunt something be it birds, rabbits or deer. Great memories.
I hunt every thanksgiving, I love it.
Paige and I have been doing this for about 4 years now, she just asked me the other day if we were going out on Thanksgiving morning, she really does look forward to it. Todd
we do it for Thanksgiving & New Years day!!! I look forward to it every year!
I would but the boys in orange will be in the woods, shooting at anything that moves!!!! It is gun season here in Michigan.
No better way to give thanks, or to remind you of all that you have to be thankful for, in my opinion.
Killed some of my biggest bucks on Thanksgiving morn.