PCH: there is generally no more risk to hunting than a walk in the woods. Assuming hearing protection is used. The risk that could occur should you get a shot at a deer (especially if it is close to dark) is now you have to go look for it. If you make a good shot you wont look far. If the shot is marginal you may be tracking this deer in the dark for a long while. This is an opportunity to slip fall, get lost etc.
All kidding aside you wont save any money hunting for food vs buying it at the store. After you get your PAL(s) at $100 a pop then get deer tags @ $47 each then buy rifles/ammo/clothing you will easy have $1000 in it before you are out the door. But it is lots of fun and I would recommend taking your children hunting, however if it were me I would wait a couple more years - say 8-9-10 years old.
But that's just my op. If you do go, have fun & be careful.
gonna have the PAL, the gun, the clothes anyway.
only marginal cost is tag, ammo, gas.



















































