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    Thanks for the nice complements guys. She is my youngest and loves to hunt. Wild turkey is some of the best eating there is. We hunt everything from Duck to squirell and eat wild game year round. The kids also raise pigs chickens and quail. I think hunting and homesteading is becoming lost in the generations. I don't allow my sons to deer or turkey hunt with a gun anymore. At least not until they kill one of each deer & turkey with a bow first. I'll follow up with some more pics if we take anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S.A.W.B. View Post
    Thanks for the nice complements guys. She is my youngest and loves to hunt. Wild turkey is some of the best eating there is. We hunt everything from Duck to squirell and eat wild game year round. The kids also raise pigs chickens and quail. I think hunting and homesteading is becoming lost in the generations. I don't allow my sons to deer or turkey hunt with a gun anymore. At least not until they kill one of each deer & turkey with a bow first. I'll follow up with some more pics if we take anymore.
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    Damn! You just made me hungry!

    The niece I mentioned lives on top of a mountain in north Idaho. Sis and bro-in-law home schooled all their kids and they all participated in raising animals. They've all hunted and all know how to slaughter and butcher an animal. Even the older daughter who's a real "girly girl" and is trying to become and actress/model. The younger niece, age 17, is the one that loves to hunt.

    I hunted with a bow throughout most of the 80's and think it's a good skill to have. I started with a 65lb recurve with no sights and eventually bought a nice compound. But, I've always loved guns more than bows and eventually went back them.
    It matters not how strait the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll.
    I am the master of my fate:
    I am the captain of my soul.

    ***William Ernest Henley***

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