What is Richard last name.
Dickey
Good looking kids. Its nice to see hunting skills being passed to the next generation.
There has been a transition that's taken place with the kids over the last couple years. They have gone from being a liability on the hunt, to being an asset and good hunting partners. It used to be that someone had to "babysit" them on the hunts, now they handle the dogs-from collaring them before the hunt, to tracking them with the radio systems, leading them when needed, and getting them un-collared after the hunt. The kids also handle unloading and loading the Mule, and driving it to us once we have a hog tied. About the only thing the kids are not doing yet, is driving us to the hunting spot, and actually catching and tying the hogs. Other than that, they pretty well have things covered.
Only problem with having kids hunting with you, is they start claiming your dogs too!
Kailey, my youngest claimed Annie the first day she saw her, so anytime Annie and Kailey are hunting together, Kailey has to do 100% of the handling with Annie. If I take Annie hunting without Kailey, I can expect a phone call from Kailey wanting to know how HER dog is doing...