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Thread: My Daughters 1st deer

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    Awesome !

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    that is awesome...
    congrats!
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    Great job man! She's hooked for life.

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    when My daughter talks about shooting the boys at school always say "you don't shoot" and then she starts talking about taking down the rifle in detail they are shocked
    I for one am Glad to see dads teaching their daughters how to shoot and hunt it use to be a rare thing .
    Now it is Good feeling knowing your daughter has the skills to feed herself and family and protect herself if need be . I showed my daughter this Picture and she said 'Girls Rock ! She is awesome " I just nodded and said Yelp!
    Last edited by warpigM-4; 11-28-12 at 14:01.


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    Congrats to you and your daughter also Warpig!! Just because they are girls doesn't mean they should'nt have the same skills and opportunities as the boys! One really huge benefit is that the time she and I spend in a treestand or duck blind gives us quiet time to do a lot of talking and listening to each other. Some of our conversations may be picking and poking at each other and others get really deep. During the week, with all that goes on, we don't have that ability often.

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    Congrats to her and you! It's good to see more people lately raising their kids with an awareness & appreciation for the outdoors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watrdawg View Post
    Congrats to you and your daughter also Warpig!! Just because they are girls doesn't mean they should'nt have the same skills and opportunities as the boys! One really huge benefit is that the time she and I spend in a treestand or duck blind gives us quiet time to do a lot of talking and listening to each other. Some of our conversations may be picking and poking at each other and others get really deep. During the week, with all that goes on, we don't have that ability often.
    The time I spent with my son in the deer blind this year was priceless. Glad to hear other dads are doing the same with their kids. Thanks for sharing.
    Last edited by usmcvet; 11-29-12 at 19:06.
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    Way to go! to both of you!
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    Way to go young lady!
    And dad too, for making the experience happen.
    Scoby


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