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4 Generations in deer camp .
Last Post 03 Apr 2013 05:37 PM by Steve. 13 Replies.
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15 Nov 2012 04:38 PM
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15 Nov 2012 09:48 PM
That looks like you are getting them started young.  Had friend that I believe beat on the start of youngun by taking his sons archery hunting when they were about 4-6 months old and I'm talking about to the deer stand.  Both moved to Idaho and guided for several years before 1 missed his home state the other one is still in Idaho.
   
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16 Nov 2012 10:39 AM
My grand daughter wa born on Aug 7th and was in deer camp on the 17th .
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16 Nov 2012 06:38 PM
Looks good Joe, too bad Holly doesn't like the taste of that beautiful animal. Congrats, and Elaine and I say hello.
"You" showed us you were not prejudist the first time around. Now you showed us you are stupid and voted for him. Hello Idiocracy! N. Florida red neck
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16 Nov 2012 09:54 PM
Looks like you have my friend beat as far as age goes.  Keep her interested in hunting.
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25 Nov 2012 09:15 AM
cool picture.  Theres a chance for a skip in a generation of hunting.  But got two granddaughter that are showing interest.  And a new grandson ( 2 mths) that the daughter and son in law are going to let grandpa work on.
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30 Mar 2013 03:51 PM
Nice, wish I had a family like that instead of city loving non hunters ...
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30 Mar 2013 07:52 PM
SteelC, you could adopt me. I love hunting, fishing and drinking, in that order.
"You" showed us you were not prejudist the first time around. Now you showed us you are stupid and voted for him. Hello Idiocracy! N. Florida red neck
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30 Mar 2013 08:30 PM
Yes and we had a girl there that is my sons foster child that found out what it was to shoot a gun for the first time .Her daughter will be there next year .Love the family thing .
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01 Apr 2013 05:41 PM
Who is ooggly SOB holding baby???
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02 Apr 2013 11:02 AM
Holly.
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02 Apr 2013 06:26 PM
nice pic Joe. I've got a 4 gen pic too but I'm the little one being held.... lol
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02 Apr 2013 09:36 PM
Boy that one is old .Those are the pictures and stories we need more of on here .
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03 Apr 2013 05:37 PM
Not in deer camp but 4 gens.  I'm the little one - this was in '54.  My Great GrandDad was blind and he had to be around 98 or 99 in this picture. Wish I would of had more time to talk to him.  He died when he was 103.