Ok since we had so much fun with the you shot one where, what about rituals? You know the silly little superstitions we have or those little initiations to those getting their first kills.
Here are my family's
This is more from my college days but the first kill of a species we alwasys blooded the face of the lucky hunter by sticking two fingers in the blood and painting parallel lines on each side of the face. All in fun but when I had started taking out first time hunters I realized that it was a big deal to the boys (the girls were not as thrilled but it might be dangerous to leave them out; remember they are little women) my stepson and his friend I don't think washed there faces for a week. They wore those stripes as a badge of honor. My personal little ritual and I don't know why I started, is to kiss the first bullet going into the chamber. "Kiss of death" and ask the bullet to fly true and kill quickly a little prayer sort to speak. Then of course we all have our favorate clothing.
For begaining hunters these little things make huge memorys my 6 and 9 year old boys our already looking forward to their blooding. Good luck in the field guys and gals
Here are my family's
This is more from my college days but the first kill of a species we alwasys blooded the face of the lucky hunter by sticking two fingers in the blood and painting parallel lines on each side of the face. All in fun but when I had started taking out first time hunters I realized that it was a big deal to the boys (the girls were not as thrilled but it might be dangerous to leave them out; remember they are little women) my stepson and his friend I don't think washed there faces for a week. They wore those stripes as a badge of honor. My personal little ritual and I don't know why I started, is to kiss the first bullet going into the chamber. "Kiss of death" and ask the bullet to fly true and kill quickly a little prayer sort to speak. Then of course we all have our favorate clothing.
For begaining hunters these little things make huge memorys my 6 and 9 year old boys our already looking forward to their blooding. Good luck in the field guys and gals