b'CAMERA FIRSTAlthough dinner had not long been, I was prepared for the often standard 5-year-old statements of Im hungry, so I kept a healthy string of snacks flowing in his direction.He was still chewing on his jerky bar when I saw something appear from a thick bush. A big red hind. I repositioned the camera on the animal and got Aris full attention on the digital screen. I explained to Ari that we would not shoot this animal due there being a high chance it had a young one nearby. He was disappointed but seemed to understand and was happy to continue watching the hind feed on the camera.A brief time later and I spotted another animal coming out where the previous hind had come from. It was a big red spiker, the perfect animal to consider taking. Unfortunately for him he was in awesome summer condition and my freezer was a littlePacking up and getting ready for empty.With the camera rolling, wehunting at home can help and feel part of the experience.sat watching for what seemed anBELOW: Glassing for animals is exceedingly long time, waiting for athe best approach with kids so suitable shot to present itself. they dont get too tired. /FISHINGINGODZONE69'