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Youth Hunting - Part 1 - The Smiles & the Memories
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<blockquote data-quote="jessej" data-source="post: 2300605" data-attributes="member: 24557"><p>So I'd had an Achilles' tendon reattached, FYI, if at all possible, don't tear your Achilles loose from your heel. </p><p>I had just graduated from the knee scooter to being able to hobble in that boot contraption. But we still had to be in the deer woods. That evening, About halfway through the set, I came to the realization that if my son shot anything, we were gonna be in a predicament if we had to trail. So I told him, son, I can't trail tonight, if you shoot, it's got to be a bang flop. After careful management consideration, we picked the old doe without a fawn, and decided she'd be a good harvest. When he was Steady and ready, I gave one loud hand clap, and every deer in the field predictably came to attention. 238 yards. Bang flop. And yes, the little Hawkeye 308's reputation is growing. [ATTACH=full]301383[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessej, post: 2300605, member: 24557"] So I’d had an Achilles’ tendon reattached, FYI, if at all possible, don’t tear your Achilles loose from your heel. I had just graduated from the knee scooter to being able to hobble in that boot contraption. But we still had to be in the deer woods. That evening, About halfway through the set, I came to the realization that if my son shot anything, we were gonna be in a predicament if we had to trail. So I told him, son, I can’t trail tonight, if you shoot, it’s got to be a bang flop. After careful management consideration, we picked the old doe without a fawn, and decided she’d be a good harvest. When he was Steady and ready, I gave one loud hand clap, and every deer in the field predictably came to attention. 238 yards. Bang flop. And yes, the little Hawkeye 308’s reputation is growing. [ATTACH type="full"]301383[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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