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November 01, 2007, 12:34:46 PM »
I love to see kids getting away from the TV and video games, how about posting pics of your kids fishing and hunting.
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Me too
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my hunting buddy and his boy last year. the first time Kyle tagged along with dad on a deer hunt. he'll be doing the shooting next year.
and busting some humpies...
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Here are a couple of fishing Pictures..........of my son. The first is in 2002 and the next is last summer..............I can't believe he is 15 and taller then I.
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Took my son Hunter back to Montana with me last year Elk hunting. He was the ripe ol' age of 4. Did great! Third year taking him with me.
Love this first picture. Sittin' under a tree waiting for it to get light. Up at 4:00, hit the woods about 5:00, and then humped back in there a mile or so before daylight.
Saw a ton of animals.....Elk, Deer, Bighorn Sheep...put those little binos to work.
Showed a sh.t load of different rubs, tracks, crap, etc....
Then of course he had to do a little shootin' himself.
GOTTA LOVE IT!!
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LMAO, those are awesome pics. That one sleeping is just precious. My 3 year old son is chomping at the bit to go too, gets real PO'd his sis gets to go but not him yet.
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Here is my little darlin'. 18 months out coyote hunting during deer season (hence the orange). she is getting pretty good with a closed reed, and is working on her voice howl.
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Yes, the sleeping one is awsome!
The other night I took the wife out deer hunting and after dropping her off at a gated road I took our youngest (6yrs) on a hike. I took my rifle and a couple of predator calls to see what we could scrounge up since the night before I called in a bobcat in the area. I let my son call at the same time as me, and though he is not great, he is getting it down.
Here is the blind he built for us.
One more before we left.
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My daughter in Ilwaco
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My youngest went to help a friend drag his bear out and just the kids and I for labor day weekend camping.
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My oldest boy Eliah 8 years old
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They are all great pics..but I do have to say..i love the sleeping one...its just too dang cute.
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