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I couldn't be more proud of my daughter. She has killed two bucks the last couple years ,and Sunday she got her first elk. I get more excited these days watching my daughter harvest an animal than when I get one myself
She is blossoming into quite the hunter. She's going to try out her new bow she got for her birthday next year with me. Hopefully she gets her first bull with it .
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Very cool. I would be proud to. Rick
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Congrats to both of you! Great looking elk, I know what you mean about being more excited for the kids. I think I was more exxcited for my daughter this year then I have ever been for one of mine. Thanks for sharing.
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Good work team!!!!
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Fantastic to have a daughter so interested in hunting. Great father-daughter time.
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Sweet, congrats! Nicely done.
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Thanks for the comments everyone
Here's a couple pics. of the deer she's got. Can't wait for the little guy in the picture to get old enough for his first
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With two "hunting daughters" , I totally understand, making life long memories! Congrats to your daughter, well done!!
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Good stuff!!!
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Very cool. Congrats to her, for sure!
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Thats Awesome!!
Looking forward to my 11 y/o to harvest her first deer or elk this late ML season !!
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Congratulations to both you and your daughter....love to see the kids out there. The smile says it all.
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That is awesome my friend!!! It sure is a heck of alot of fun..
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Way to go- congratulations to you all!!
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very nice you can sure be mighty proud of her. Plus she can be of the fine kills she made congrats
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