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Offline HUNTER2

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Was sitting in the stand on Saturday mouring and heard a bunch of gun shots. Then it dawned on me, it was youth scare the locals away day.
« Last Edit: September 09/21/10, 06:42:57 AM by HUNTER2 »
HUNT & FISH TELL YA DROP
I.B.O.T.'s 249 & 250
 Handle every stressful situation like a dog.  If
                        you can't eat it or hump it.

                         Piss on it and walk away

Offline Cody Gruchow

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well from what i seen this morning i dont think they scared very many ducks away

Offline HUNTER2

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 :sorry: but I don't believe in that hunt. I think if the youth need more chances to shoot, then the dad should let them shoot first. Didn't have it years ago, don't need it now.
HUNT & FISH TELL YA DROP
I.B.O.T.'s 249 & 250
 Handle every stressful situation like a dog.  If
                        you can't eat it or hump it.

                         Piss on it and walk away

Offline Misky

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 :sorry: I think it’s a great hunting opportunity for a first timer. The more kids that we can get on the water or in the woods in the future, the better, and I think this is the best way for a kid to truly get HOOKED on hunting, I say let em have some fun.