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    Gong Shooter
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    Default Daughters are awesome!

    My daughter with her first elk 12/13/2011. A special thanks to Bryan @ www.WalchleRanchHunting.com for his graciousness! Was an awesome experience; can't wait to do it again!
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    Master of the Metallic Element Tinelement's Avatar
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    Very awesome! Congrats to your daughter!

    I got a ways to go, my daughter is only 6 wks old.

    Looking forward to our 'father daughter' time.

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    Wow, that's awesome! How old is she?

    I should try hunting at least once before I croak.

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    Very cool. I hope to get my daughter out there in the next couple of years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinelement View Post
    Very awesome! Congrats to your daughter!

    I got a ways to go, my daughter is only 6 wks old.

    Looking forward to our 'father daughter' time.
    Indeed! Father daughter time is the best! Mine still has quite a ways to go too but we manage to have fun in the mean time! Thanks for the sharin the pic and congratulations again to your daughter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Wow, that's awesome! How old is she?

    I should try hunting at least once before I croak.
    She is 15 and did an awesome job. We practiced quite a bit last year mostly running around the house dry firing at pictures. Can't wait for this year!

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    Very cool. Lucky girl and father. Did she have any issues at first regarding "killing an animal?"
    I have talked to the 7 yr old about hunting and she doesnt want to kill anything but maybe when she's alittle older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney fife View Post
    She is 15 and did an awesome job. We practiced quite a bit last year mostly running around the house dry firing at pictures. Can't wait for this year!
    15? Looks much younger....must be the hat, clothes and position. My 15 y.o. grandson says he'd like to go hunting, and I probably would too, but I don't have a clue how to go about it or where to go, other than paying huge bucks for a guided hunt.

    Anyway, good for her! I don't even know ya and I'm proud of her too!

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    Yes they are! My daughter and I did a lot of hiking with guns for about 5 years before she lost interest due to lack of animals (CA). She's talking about going out again so we'll see. Way to encourage and involve her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Shot View Post
    Very cool. Lucky girl and father. Did she have any issues at first regarding "killing an animal?"
    I have talked to the 7 yr old about hunting and she doesnt want to kill anything but maybe when she's alittle older.
    No issue at all killing the animal; they were always super excited about animals, I think partially because they loved the meat. Her younger sister wants to shoot one also but doesn't want anything to do with cutting it up.
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