With just over a week left until Dad’s Big Day rolls around, here are some suggestions that might bring a smile to his face on “His Day.” For most outdoor enthusiasts, there are so many gadgets and so much gear available, no matter what the specific sport or activity they enjoy.
For a father or husband who is into shooting sports, be it handgun, rifle, or shotgun, a trip to the local sporting goods store will allow you to pick out a huge array of items that will fit any pocketbook. A box or two of shells for his favorite firearm, some gun cleaning supplies, or the actual purchase of that latest gun that he has been wanting will make him happy.
If he is a hunter, then focus on whatever game he likes to pursue. For turkey hunters, there is a limitless supply of gear and gadgets to help him be successful on his next turkey outing. From box calls, slate calls, and mouth calls to special turkey loads for his favorite shotgun and even an upgrade of his camouflage outfit or turkey vest; there is a wide variety of items that will be appreciated. The same is true of those men who like to hunt pheasants, grouse, squirrels, deer, or bear — lots of “stuff” available that is useful on their hunts.
If you are trying to make a fisherman happy, particularly a fly fisherman, you are really in luck. There is probably no other pursuit in the outdoors that has more gear and more gadgets available to up the game than fly fishing! Dry flies, wet flies, streamers, and nymphs, along with a multitude of fly lines, leaders, and equipment ranging from a few dollars to the-sky’s-the-limit can be purchased at most nearby sporting goods stores.
If you want to give a gift that keeps on giving, consider signing dad up to join an organization that supports one of his favorite activities. The membership generally includes a monthly magazine so that he will be reminded month after month of your thoughtfulness. There is the NWTF (National Wild Turkey Federation), TU (Trout Unlimited), the RGS (Ruffed Grouse Society), Boone & Crockett Club, NRA (National Rifle Association), as well as many other great organizations that support any of his interests.
For those of you who are simply in a quandary as to what to get, there is always the go-to gift certificate. It works great if you want Dad to have the final say on what color, shape, or size of an item he might want.
But, in the end, there is only ONE thing that you can give him that will impress him the most. Sure, shopping for a gadget or some gear, wrapping it nicely, and watching him open it on Sunday is nice, but it doesn’t come close to what I am about to suggest.
What is the most valuable item or “thing” that we have?
That anyone has, really? Is it our expensive automobile or truck? Or is it our home? Actually, it is neither of those nor any possession you may have.
It is your time. Time is a finite quantity that once it’s gone, it’s gone.
You cannot replace a minute of time like you can replace almost any possession you may have. So why not consider giving good old dad some of your most valuable possession — your time. Here’s what I mean.
How nice would it be to fix your dad his favorite breakfast, then go on a hike together? Or, pack a lunch and go for a walk along his favorite fishing stream, sit for a while and have some great deep conversations — talking about the things that are important to him, things you rarely take the time to discuss. Maybe even cook for him his favorite meal and do it over a grill or a wood fire, then spend time visiting and reminiscing about some of your favorite memories of times you have shared during hunting or fishing outings. Sharing your time would be the most appreciated and memorable thing you could do.
Sure, gifts, gear, and gadgets are nice and will be appreciated, but spending time together and creating a wonderful memory together is really the best thing you could give a father on Father’s Day.