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My daughter took her first deer this weekend. She passed hunter education earlier this year, and submitted an application to participate in a Safari Club sponsored youth hunt. Being one of the fortunate ones selected, we made plans and took took several trips to a local shooting range together for her to become more proficient.
After freezing in a cold blind for a few hours, we were blessed to see some deer run into a nearby orchard. The landowner’s and Safari Club representative took us on a sneak that got within about 80 yards of where the deer were, but they were hidden from view. After waiting a bit, the deer walked up and she was able to take a perfect shot that dropped the deer in its tracks.
We’re grateful for the landowner and Safari Club’s Puget Sound chapter working together to make this possible.
I have an excited daughter, and she has a proud father.
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That's great Bob. Good memories. Tell her Grats!!!
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Tell the young lady congrats.
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That's so cool. You must be very proud. Congratulations to the new hunter.
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Good job! I'm hoping my 11 year old gets his first deer this year (3rd) year at it. Great memory for you two.
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Congrats! happy day
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Excellent Bob! Good stuff! Tell her congratulations
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It's tuff to get those whitetails they are so high strung & hard to get close to. Quite an accomplishment. Good work!!
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good times
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Awesome - love seeing young hunters success. Great job Bob and a big congrats to your daughter.
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Congrats!!
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Tell the young huntress congratulations! Meet in the freezer!
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