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Sitting in the blind with my middle and youngest (who's on his first ever hunt) while my wife and oldest are on the other side of the property.
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Happy kids, good on you.
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Creating great memories right there. congrats on getting the kids in the woods with you.
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good job dad.....
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THAT is the best!
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Quote from: WaltAlpine on April 21, 2014, 03:42:19 PM
THAT is the best!
Yes, we had fun. And to my suprise my youngest actually did pretty well. We sat there for about 4 hours. Didn't even matter that much that we didn't see anything.
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Doesn't get any better than that!
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