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i already posted pics of where my son's deer dropped but here is a couple pics of my duddies daughter's first deer and a buck at that. she was soooooo excited and happy.. they saw a small group of deer head over the nob and my buddy looked at his daughter and asked if she can make it up that hill... funny thing is all the way up she kept looking back at her dad asking "what are we taking a break"..
she had the deer on her mind and nothing stopping her. when they crested the top there they were. a couple shots later and deer down.. it was a great morning for all of us there to see the kids score.
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Awesome story and pictures!!! CONGRATS!!!!
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That is awesome, great job by the youngsters.
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Thats pretty cool
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It don't get any better than that!!! Conrats!!!!
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Way to start them young. Congrats nice bucks
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Thats Awesome! Congrats to the Shooters and Guides!
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Congratulations
Amazing deer!!!
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Very cool. Good job getting those kids out there!
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SEE NOW THATS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT, great job dads, and even a better job little dude and dudette
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Pure awesomness
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Wow, the smile says everything, great story.
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There's no prouder moment than when your son or daughter connect on their first buck. Congrats to all.
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Awsome,great bucks, congratulations. Those are memories you will remember the rest of your life.
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