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Fletch
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My sons first deer
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Ive been waiting 13 yrs to post this picture...wish it had horns, but its a great starting point. We had a great day during the youth doe hunt in the Chiwawa unit, Entiat valley.
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Re: My sons first deer
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Nice job Fletch and Congrats to your son. That is a good deer to start out with. Only gets better!!!
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Re: My sons first deer
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Great job!
I am still waiting for my daughter. She is 15 now and starting to get back into wanting to go.
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Re: My sons first deer
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Thats beautiful behind you!!!
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Re: My sons first deer
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Nice congrats to your son.
I love the country there
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I bet that was fun
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Re: My sons first deer
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thats what its all about great job young man
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Re: My sons first deer
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October 29, 2008, 03:44:38 PM »
Who cares about horns when it comes down to a first deer. Horns will come later! Congrats on a nice Doe!
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Re: My sons first deer
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congrats to your son, great deer. I realy do enjoy the father/son pics and storys. thanks for posting!
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Re: My sons first deer
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October 29, 2008, 04:13:19 PM »
right on, its kinda like when your pup trees her first coon makes ya pretty darn happy. course when its your kid its probably a bit bigger deal but im to young to be having them
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Re: My sons first deer
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thats a great pic. Congrats on the first deer...
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Re: My sons first deer
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Those are awsome Fletch, great to see the kids out there.
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Re: My sons first deer
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Awesome man! cherish it, because they sure do grow up fast. Then girls, college and partying gets in the way. Its almost like I have to wait for them to grow up again to get my hunting partners back. But Thanksgiving week, late bow hunt for whitetails we will be back at it again.
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Re: My sons first deer
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Congrats to your boy Fletch. Does taste better any way. One time I had an old Indian guide tell me about horns, he said "all bone-no meat".
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OUTSTANDING Greg. Glad you got him on here. Thats awesome.
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Re: My sons first deer
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Congrats to both of you.
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Re: My sons first deer
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Very nice Greg....Won't be long and he have a big buck down!
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Awesome, Congrats
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November 01, 2008, 12:00:35 PM »
Tell your son congrats on the first of many, good to see the little Fletch's out in the woods.
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