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Re: 10 year old daughter passed Hunter's Ed. Need some help.
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ages 15 and under can shoot a doe in 111 up by colville would be a great place to take her! the scenery is beautiful there are plenty of deer bucks and does. you could take her some where off the alladin road and get her in the woods looking for a nice mature doe or even come across a buck. the white tail over there are plentiful and big bodied. the bucks are smart though. you have to know the land and put time in for a good chance at a buck. my family knows ppl with property over there and we usually go for the late hunt if we dont get a blacky over here. it would be a trip she would remember forever. theres my
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If you want to travel east,Area 1010 (Dayton) youth can get a doe. My son past his hunters ed this year aswell. That is where we will be this year.
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If you want to come up to the islands, I am sure we can get her on a doe, groundblind or walking. It is firearm restricted but we have a youth 20 g she could use. PM me.
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