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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3189800" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>[ATTACH=full]129488[/ATTACH] My son in law just started hunting this year. He has never hunted in all his 26 years, so all is new to him. He listens intently when I explain things to him and teach him what I know. He has hunted hard this year, bow only, and has tried to apply everything he can remember that I told him. He missed a doe a few weeks back, but took a spike this evening, making a perfect 28 yard shot. Double lunger. He shot the deer at 4:00pm but remembered that he need not get in a hurry about tracking it. He backed out, went home for dinner and we went back out a little after 7:00pm. The deer hadn’t gone 100 yds. Just a little buck to most of us, but quite the feat considering he never even owned a bow before September, and took his first deer ever, the first year he started hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3189800, member: 26476"] [ATTACH=full]129488[/ATTACH] My son in law just started hunting this year. He has never hunted in all his 26 years, so all is new to him. He listens intently when I explain things to him and teach him what I know. He has hunted hard this year, bow only, and has tried to apply everything he can remember that I told him. He missed a doe a few weeks back, but took a spike this evening, making a perfect 28 yard shot. Double lunger. He shot the deer at 4:00pm but remembered that he need not get in a hurry about tracking it. He backed out, went home for dinner and we went back out a little after 7:00pm. The deer hadn’t gone 100 yds. Just a little buck to most of us, but quite the feat considering he never even owned a bow before September, and took his first deer ever, the first year he started hunting. [/QUOTE]
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