Edwardsburg 5-year-old drops two with a muzzleloader

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  • Pitmaster

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    Outdoors: Pre-schooler gets his deer

    Louie Stout
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    5:41 AM EST, December 30, 2012
    Cale Myers is the youngest hunter you’ll ever meet.

    The Edwardsburg tyke tips the bathroom scales at 48 pounds — on a good day — and at 5 years old is still too young to start the first grade.

    Yet he killed two deer on back-to-back days.

    With a muzzleloader.

    I know what you’re thinking. His dad probably held the gun for him and stood behind the young boy when he pulled the trigger, bracing him from the recoil, right?

    Nope. Dad was running a video camera next to him. Pops handed him the gun, the boy placed the barrel between shooting sticks, put a bead on the deer and pulled the trigger.

    By himself.

    Both times.

    Lucky shots? Well, his first deer, a doe, was dropped where it stood with an 80-yard shot he made from a box stand about four feet off the ground. The second, a 6-pointer, was killed with one shot from 60 yards out, while the boy hid behind a brush pile.

    Now, before you dash to the computer keyboard to spin off a nasty email, Cale’s experience was perfectly legal under Michigan’s new Mentor Youth Hunting program. It’s designed to allow parents who want to teach children under the age of 10 how to hunt and fish.

    The way it used to be done.

    Chad Myers is a perfect example of that kind of father. He was hunting with his dad at age 8 and killed his first deer when he was 12.

    But Cale? He started long before that.

    “I carried him into the woods to check my trail cameras two days after he was born,” said dad. “He’s been tagging along on my hunts since he was 3.”

    So when Michigan passed the law last fall offering the Mentor Program, Chad figured, why not? He took the boy to Lunker’s and videotaped him buying his first hunting license ($7.50).

    “Hunting has been a long-time family tradition for us,” he said. “My 13-year-old daughter (Kelcie) shot a 6-point during the early youth season. Cale has always wanted to kill his first deer so I helped him get ready.”

    He got the boy a Thompson Center Omega X7 muzzleloader. It’s a smaller gun, built for women and teens, but not small enough for Cale. The stock was still too long and dad cut off the butt pad so the boy could reach the trigger.

    Cale spent a lot of time target practicing this fall. The youngster shot the gun, which kicks about the same as a .410 shotgun, about 30 times before his first hunting trip.

    So, when that doe walked into sight on Dec. 22, Cale wanted the gun. He was ready.

    “I asked him if he could do it and he said, ‘Sure!’” said Chad. “I decided to let him give it a try. It was an excellent shot.”

    The next afternoon, they returned to the field and hid behind a brush pile about 4:30 and he shot his buck around 5.

    With one shot.

    Unlike most fidgety 5-year-olds, the lad stays still, says dad, during the long lulls when the deer aren’t moving.

    “He’ll either take a nap or play his hand-held video game,” Chad said.

    But right now, Cale is pumped up. As far as he’s concerned, his season isn’t over.

    What’s next?

    “I wanna shoot a turkey and a coyote,” he said with a grin.

    And he probably will.
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    lucky4034

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    Wow... thats awesome! I thought my little 4 year old cousin kicking ass in Call of Duty was pretty cool.... This is just insane! Good for him
     

    bm12171

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    What an awesome dad to share the love for hunting with his kids. His kids will be better prepared for the years ahead just because their dad taught them the proper way to hunt and shoot. Good for you dad!! Need more fathers out there like this!
     
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