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That's the good stuff!
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Nothing better than hunting with the kiddos!!!!! great job dad!!!
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Awesome!
Congrats to the young man!!!
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Awesome!
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Sweet!
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Nice buck and great job young man. Looks like IEP land up in unit 124.
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Thank you to everyone for all of the positive, and encouraging comments. I will definitely pass them on to my boys. They're looking forward to the European mount hanging up in their room soon.
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Quote from: tgomez on November 14, 2017, 07:28:47 AM
Nice buck and great job young man. Looks like IEP land up in unit 124.
Thank you! You definitely got the unit right. We were actually on a piece of Stimson ground.
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Great buck. I'm sure this is the first of many to come.
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Perfect.
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Great story and great buck. Congrats to you and your sons.
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Awesome job Dad! Great first buck and story.
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Congratulations! That is a great story! So awesome to see the kids take their first deer.
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Great job kid! Awesome buck!
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