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Quote from: DeerHarvester on February 01, 2010, 11:28:53 PM
That's is really cool she is adorable. This may seem like a dumb question but I don't have kids so.... When you take the little ones out on a hunt do any of you have them wear eye protection? Seems like it would be important at that age. Maybe your a bowhunter
This is my first child so never thought of that, right now at that age, think it would be hard to keep them on her. I am a bowhunter though, but for turkeys like to use the ole shotgun, will think about that.
Satchel----- She is 18 months old also, by the time turkey season rolls around she will be 21 months old, I am just getting her out there right now and showing her how to be quiet in the woods and to have fun..... Joe
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She is indeed adorable. I can see why you are a proud papa.
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Awesome, I have 3 daugters so I know, enjoy
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That's awesome.... but you're gonna have to get a camo binky. That pink 1 will stick out like a sore thumb.
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Thanks for the link, and the offer. I am going to be heading down next week end I think.
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Quote from: carpsniperg2 on January 31, 2010, 08:57:39 PM
great pics a blind is great helps hide movement for little ones as well as big ones like me
Helps hide fuzzy pink boots as well.
Watch out with the ATV. My boy, at 3, was visiting his grandparents. Grandma found him in the garage on the ATV with the key turned on and pushing the starter trying to get it going. Luckily he didn't know he needed to pull the clutch in.
Quote from: DeerHarvester on February 01, 2010, 11:28:53 PM
That's is really cool she is adorable. This may seem like a dumb question but I don't have kids so.... When you take the little ones out on a hunt do any of you have them wear eye protection? Seems like it would be important at that age. Maybe your a bowhunter
Eye protection? You mean ear?? My boy wears ear muffs. It would be nice to get electronic ones so he could hear may tell him to quit squirming around though...
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Yes that is what I ment. Sorry
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What a little cutie! Where you get the baby cammo? I have a 9 month old boy, and you got me wanting to get him a set.
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Hey Joe, great pic's of Baby Girl. THANK GOD she has Mamma's looks.
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then when I would start a sequence with the diaghram she would start laughing. I thought I was a pretty decent caller, but man she is giving me a complex. LMAO....
I can see why she would laugh at you. A word of advise from one friend to another. Try using you DIAPHRAM next time!!! Baby girl won't laugh at you
. Again great pic's and thanks for sharing. John
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Quote from: BLKBEARKLR on January 31, 2010, 11:36:45 PM
when I would start a sequence with the diaghram she would start laughing. I thought I was a pretty decent caller, but man she is giving me a complex. LMAO....
Is a diagram some new kinda call?
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Quote from: WCTaxidermy on April 28, 2010, 07:02:37 PM
Hey Joe, great pic's of Baby Girl. THANK GOD she has Mamma's looks.
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then when I would start a sequence with the diaghram she would start laughing. I thought I was a pretty decent caller, but man she is giving me a complex. LMAO....
I can see why she would laugh at you. A word of advise from one friend to another. Try using you DIAPHRAM next time!!! Baby girl won't laugh at you
. Again great pic's and thanks for sharing. John
Cannot believe at your age you could even see the difference of a g and a p with a 12 font!!!!!!!! Thanks for the laugh.
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OUCH!!! Your right my friend, I couldn't see the difference because my HAIR was in the way.
Your not going to get off that easy. Now go mount a Caribou. John
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Quote from: WCTaxidermy on April 30, 2010, 08:05:05 AM
OUCH!!! Your right my friend, I couldn't see the difference because my HAIR was in the way.
Your not going to get off that easy. Now go mount a Caribou. John
Touche!!!! I have that problem sometimes also, too bad it is combed over from the side......
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Quote from: BLKBEARKLR on May 02, 2010, 03:55:17 PM
Quote from: WCTaxidermy on April 30, 2010, 08:05:05 AM
OUCH!!! Your right my friend, I couldn't see the difference because my HAIR was in the way.
Your not going to get off that easy. Now go mount a Caribou. John
Touche!!!! I have that problem sometimes also, too bad it is combed over from the side......
you guys should pool your turkey beards for a hair piece for Joe
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