M mlg Member Messages 83 Nov 17, 2016 #1 My 14 year old son, Brady, was fortunate enough to harvest this buck on the second to last day of the hunt. What a great experience!
My 14 year old son, Brady, was fortunate enough to harvest this buck on the second to last day of the hunt. What a great experience!
Wapitiwilly Very Active Member Messages 2,242 Nov 17, 2016 #2 Congrats on a great deer! I think that young fella is ruined for life?
rmanwill Long Time Member Messages 6,207 Nov 17, 2016 #3 Congrats to the young hunter. That buck should keep him happy for several years. He did well.
BIGJOHNT Long Time Member Messages 5,179 Nov 17, 2016 #7 He is definitely ruined for life ? Congrats young man !
Wiszard Long Time Member Messages 10,913 Nov 17, 2016 #9 Congrats.....that's a nice buck! Cancer doesn't discriminate...don't take your good health for granted because it can be gone in a heartbeat. Please go back and read the last line. This time really understand what it says.
Congrats.....that's a nice buck! Cancer doesn't discriminate...don't take your good health for granted because it can be gone in a heartbeat. Please go back and read the last line. This time really understand what it says.
S Salmon Active Member Messages 553 Nov 17, 2016 #11 Congrats to your son and also you for giving him the outdoor experience.
D DeerHunter53 Long Time Member Messages 3,076 Nov 18, 2016 #12 nice buck most didn't have a good hunt with the weather way to go
Country Active Member Messages 340 Nov 18, 2016 #13 Fantastic buck, way to go. He out did most experienced hunters this year.