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Great work young lady. I love seeing girls having success. I can’t wait for my girls to start being able to take their own deer. Another year or two for them.
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Right on! Can't wait for my daughter to be at the age for taking her out on her first hunt!
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Congratulations to you both. Beautiful deer!
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Thanks everyone she had mixed emotions she said sorry to the deer and asked me if he was going to deer heaven so there was a shock factor but after some time she was excited about taking her first deer
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