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I took my Dad and son on there first every elk hunt . We went to the Willpa hill and after 4 hard day of hunt I got to watch my dad shoot his 1st elk a nice 4X4.
, I will post picture when we get back, hope my son get a change tomorrow
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Dad's 1st Elk
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Congrats on a great hunt. Where are the pics?!? I can't wait to see them. 😀
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I wish my dad hunted big game I would love to have those memories. I have a 8 yr old I can't wait until he starts.
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Way to make it a family affair, sounds like an awesome hunt.
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Re: Dad's 1st Elk
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Congrats, cant wait for the pictures.
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Sweet!
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Here a picture
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Dad's 1st Elk
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That's a great pic! Congrats again to your old man.
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nothing better than hunting with the kids and family! Congrats!
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Great way to spend family time! Congrats
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Re: Dad's 1st Elk
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Dad ask me to take him Elk hunting this year and So i gave up all my hunting trips to Take him and my son out. This was my Dad and son 1st ever Elk hunt ever. Not many sons gave say that they got to watch their day shoot his 1st deer and elk. A friend of my got me into hunting ,which got the rest of my family into hunting. So i what to say thanks to Kevin H for this
, this is something that i will never forget.
. My son Micah would have like to shoot one to but i talk to him about let grandpa soot first, and him said OK and now He can say i got to watch his grandpa shoot his 1st elk which is way COOL
. I can't wait for the next 1st in my family's hunting trip
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Congrats Dean! A couple yrs ago you shot your 1st Bull & now your an Elk Guide.
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