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Nice work there!!! And a great buck to!!!!!
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congrats young man.. Not many kids knocking their first deer down archery.. There was a young lady on here that did the same. Love it!!!!
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Thanks for sharing. Congrats to the young man!
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Wow, stalk to 13yards! Each step placed with thought!
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Great write up. And ten years old? Next to that deer that young man is huge. Probably be a giant some day. Get him into some shoulder pads and nice job dad!
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Great job! Great story and an awesome deer.
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Great story and nice buck! You have taught your son well!
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Great Job!
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Great Buck & hunting skills well beyond his years! Outstanding! Memories to last forever! Congrats!
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CONGRATS to the young hunter
Good job dad teaching the next generation.
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My son & I leave Saturday fo rWyoming to hunt antelope....EXCITED
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Good job little man! Way to get it done. Proud father I bet, good on you for getting out there! That’s a great memory there for both of you.
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Congrats dude! Got my first deer at 9 with a bow. Major respect!
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