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Last year she got her first deer a nice MD doe. This year she wanted a buck. We'll just make a short story hunted hard first two days lots of miles on her and her sisters boots. Ended up shooting right next to camp.
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Congrats tell your daughter good hunting
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Congrats to her on a nice buck. Where did she shoot the Maryland doe at?
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Nice job!
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congrats! thats a nice buck
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used the ritz for bait, very nice lol
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Great job!
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So those deer really like Ritz crackers?
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Looks like all the miles were worth it though.
Congrats.
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great buck congrats to her
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nice going congrats to her
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Quote from: robb92 on October 15, 2008, 11:57:10 PM
Congrats to her on a nice buck. Where did she shoot the Maryland doe at?
I thought that for a second too, but I think he meant Mule Deer
Nice buck!
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Nice job young lady
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Re: Daughters first Buck
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yeah i did mean mule deer its the (pic is posted on our profile). After i saw the pic with the ritz crackers it made me laugh so thats the one i put on here.
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That's outstanding! tell your daughter congrats!
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