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My 11 year old son shot a nice cow on the first. After sneaking to 115 yards and several misfires he put one in the boiler room. Two good friends were along to help pack and capture it all on video. A good day in the woods.
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Good job! That's a really good picture.
What kind of muzzleloader is it?
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Thats awesome, stories and pics like this are a inspiration for my 11yr old daughter and it nice to see the sport being passed down. Great job young sir, now lets see the video.
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It is a winchester inline muzzleloader. The video should be on the next Titan Outdoors DVD along with his sisters Mudflow bull romm last year.
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January 13, 2013, 07:56:38 AM »
great job...way to fill the freezer!!
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January 13, 2013, 08:07:55 AM »
Sounds like your kids have all the luck.
Congrats for a fun successful hunt.
What unit did he hunt for his cow? Did he have a special permit or general tag.
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Awesome and congrats to your son!
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Now those Kids have been brought up right
Congrats on the cow little man!! Well I guess he is almost as tall as me LOL!!
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Nice job that is awesome!
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He had a special draw late tag. Drew with 3 points.
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January 13, 2013, 10:35:22 AM »
Very cool, great picture to. Congrats to you all.
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What do you think caused the misfires?
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Both kids are awesome and great shots... They are definitely chips off the old block
. Both of their hunts turned out really good and will be on the next DVD for sure, I'm heading into editing soon so I hope to have it ready in a few months depending on how much time I have to edit. Thanks for having me along on both of their hunts my friend!!!
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probably moisture from the snow
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Nice pic youll remember for a long time
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thats great! my son will be hunting this year for the first time!!! cant wait!!!
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