I have 3 daughters. My oldest, I believe came out because it was my passion. The other two came out because there were no rules (meaning just be themselves) , just late nights, early mornings, junk food, and being able to enjoy nature. I’d pay them quarters to find deer, so when we went into town they’d be able to get those wind up machine plastic toys at the front of the grocery store. I’d get them little pads of paper to draw, count deer ratios or just keep them busy. When they had their own tags, they’d plan where to open, which group of trees they’d walk through…how big they’d shoot and where or what we’d end up eating to celebrate the night. I wanted them to have their own set of binoculars, so they could pick a part flats or hills and find deer before me. The younger two have killed 2 a piece with a muzzleloader, one has killed two with a rifle and has come close in archery. Wouldn’t trade those memories for anything!, I believe If you make it fun, keep them occupied, let them help plan and make it about them….I believe they’ll see the value of nature and take a love in our passion.