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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Culver" data-source="post: 2357029" data-attributes="member: 104770"><p>Congratulations on a great buck!! I'm still waiting for the first picture of me with my son on his first deer. </p><p></p><p>His target buck didn't stick around long enough for him to get a shot Thanksgiving week, so we'll be back out there soon to try to get on him again. My son is 9 as well, and like everyone in Texas we hunt Senderos and feeders. </p><p></p><p>Although we didn't get him a buck, he did shoot a javelina and was all smiles. The memories are what it's all about. </p><p></p><p>Also, Headedwest is probably one of those that talks trash about hunting a feeder, but won't hesitate to sit on an alfalfa or corn field waiting for a deer. When the brush is so thick you can't see or walk through it at ground level, you either have to get high, which doesn't exist in most of Texas or hunt feeder or corn the roads to get them in the open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Culver, post: 2357029, member: 104770"] Congratulations on a great buck!! I’m still waiting for the first picture of me with my son on his first deer. His target buck didn’t stick around long enough for him to get a shot Thanksgiving week, so we’ll be back out there soon to try to get on him again. My son is 9 as well, and like everyone in Texas we hunt Senderos and feeders. Although we didn’t get him a buck, he did shoot a javelina and was all smiles. The memories are what it’s all about. Also, Headedwest is probably one of those that talks trash about hunting a feeder, but won’t hesitate to sit on an alfalfa or corn field waiting for a deer. When the brush is so thick you can’t see or walk through it at ground level, you either have to get high, which doesn’t exist in most of Texas or hunt feeder or corn the roads to get them in the open. [/QUOTE]
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