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    Default Generations of hunters


    Our newest member of the hunt is Barrett (my grandson) . He went his first time before he was born last year when my daughter was 6 months pregnant . He is only 8 months old but to be sure it is in his blood we are pretty sure . We start them early in these parts
    And to be sure girls and boys hunt in our tribe . My younger daughter at 7 yrs old walks stride to stride with me when we hit the woods .
    I am proud to think someday they will hopefully pass on this great tradition to many more of our tribe even after I am long gone .
    KABOOM is the word
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    Good Stuff!!!!!!

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    Good deal !!!!


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    Never to young to start learning. Patience will be the hardest part Good looking scouter you got there, looks like he found something already! I know your daughter will be like dad for sure. Life is good for you! Thanks for the introduction! Hate I got to wait a year or two for the first shot!

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    It certainly needs to be pasted on
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    He may have to drag a buck out for Grandpa one of these days. Teach them to hunt/fish and you will not have to hunt for them later.
    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    Yes, so it is written and so it shall be that such legacies are built and kept alive... and there is no doubt in my mind that behind you will be a great tradition of hunting, fishing, respecting nature and the Maker of all those things. Thanks for sharing.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    That's a good looking boy! He's probably going to be a great outdoorsman like his paw paw

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    Great job, I’m with Scrat, they’ll be helping you drag em to the truck!!


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    Teach them how to hunt fish and make a meal from it
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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