Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: Thwack on September 08, 2010, 09:06:01 PM
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This is my 9-year-old son Gage and his first grouse. We spent labor day weekend in the blues. It is actually his first bagged game ever as this is his first year hunting. We are hoping to get him a buck in October. He is very excited and really wanted to show off on the board.
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Well done to the young man!
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Congrats bud, way to go!!
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great job to him :IBCOOL:
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Way to go. :tup:
Is that a winchester ranger 120/1200 20ga?
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Yep, it is a youth model 20 gauge 120 ranger
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way to go buddy....only good things happen from here on out !
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Congrats! The first of many, no doubt!
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Way to go Dad! He will remember that bord for the rest of his life!
Cheers!
SD
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Congrats little man
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nicely done, good job young man
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Nice job, congrats to you both
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AWESOME way to spend some time together. Congrats to the hunter and enjoy that tasty critter. The first of many I am sure!
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Way to go Gage. Nicely done! John
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Nice grouse. Good job, both of you!
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nice work Gage,hope ya nail a buck,
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Congrats Gage on a fine bird!!
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Congrats to him. A good start to one of many more grouse and other animals. My son got his first grouse last year. Cleaned it for him, cook it, and then he ate every last scrap of it saving nothing for his old man.
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Good Job Dad and Son.
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congrats!
--bh2bt
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:tup:
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Outstanding job! :rockin: Gage is at the right age to start practicing his "Camp Cooking" skills too. When a person can learn to hunt and cook, he'll never need to worry about being hungry.
Way to pass it on, Dad.