Young Lad's First Deer Harvest...with PICS

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Congratulations on a job well done young fella.
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Congrats for sure!!
The smile on this young mans face is priceless!! :D
I hope he and his father enjoy many more successful hunts together!!
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Nice shot! First deer of many im sure. :D
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Congrats on the team effort.
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Yeah! Slider Junior.
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Congrats to the young man! What broadhead was he using>?? Great exit hole
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What an adventure they must have had!! I bet the lad is still grinning about it.

Congratulations to the hunters. Well done.

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He should be proud of his accomplishment and good shooting .
Nothing like providing the family with wonderful food and spending quality time with Dad.
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That's awsome .... Congrat's !
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