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Hey you all just wanted to post this up here. We are always talking about taking kids hunting. How they are the future of not only the sport of hunting but the deer industry as well. Lets see some of those exciting moments from all your kids taking some game!



This is my Brothers boy with his first deer kill. After all time spent being up state the come home to go minutes from the house to drop this guy. Congrats guys!
 

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Here are a couple pictures of our oldest daughter Grace who started hunting with me when she was two. She's seven now and hunting for a buck this year with a crossbow under PA's mentor hunting program. The last picture is of our youngest daughter, Jordyn, who is 4 and is now coming along, too! It's such a joy to take our girls!
 

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6552:11-29-10 050.- This buck was sneaking thru the laural on the mountain above our deer farm in central pa around 8:30 a.m. opening day when my son brandon who is 13 was sitting with me in our 2 man ladder stand notice him coming.He had trouble picking a shot with the buck going in and out of the laural and when he told me he had a shot the buck laid down.Go figure,he turned to me and said how long can he lay there and I said 5 minutes or 5 hours.He continued to hold his gun on him for what seemed like 2 hours when a few does came thru and put the buck back on his feet.He took two steps and that was it Brandon shot and he didn't go 5 feet.It was a really good shot,he ended up being an 8 point with a 15" spread and I am really proud of him.Brandon loves hunting and deer farming he has really made it a big part of his life.This was his second buck but one we both will remember for along time.Thanks for letting us share.
 

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This is my 9 year old son Gage's first deer. We are proud of him.:D

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Congrats to the proud parents and the youngsters that harvested some fine deer, I will never forget my first deer and sitting with my dad, very special times. Keep the post coming, this is a great thread.
 
Here is one of my sons with a nice buck. Sorry its a little blurry I was pretty excited.
 

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We have Deer for sale!!!! Several Bred Doe, Doe Fawns, and a yearling Buck!!! Anyone interested please call Jimmy @ Double HH Whitetails of Missouri 417-364-4358
 
There is no better time then the time I get to spend in the woods with my son.......it honestly is priceless!!!! I charish every second......I can't imagine not having our hunting time together......thank You Father God!!
 

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What are some of the funny conversations you have with your kids while in the woods?



Just last week i take my 5 year old out with me. At that age its just about getting them out and not so much about the animal if you know what i mean.



But any way i sneeze.



He asks me " Dad what makes you sneeze?" I say " You sneeze when you have something in your nose" and he looks at me confused and asks " Then why don't you sneeze when your finger is up there"



:D I laughed till i cried. Funny as all get out.
 

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