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Oct 28, 2012

Passing on Heritage-UPDATE



 Well me and the little one didn't see a damn thing on Sat.

The pic is of my oldest daughter.  We saw some does right at day break heading to a oak patch.  well come 0830, they decided to use the same route back.

Yep...complacency makes you prey.

Anyhoo...

The first to go by was a big 8 point.  She got a case buck fever and missed.

About 5 min later, she says, here comes 3.  She saw their legs through the brush.

She was trying to get the gun up on the shooting stick (we were in a ground blind) and not spook them.

She dropped the doe first.....BAM...D-E-D   dead.

The little nub'n buck ran back about 20' and started looking around.  He stood still to long...BAM  #2 down.

The 3rd on was behind some cedars or she would of had 3.

The 62gr. federal fusion in 223 did not piss around.  Pencil size hole in and about dime on the exit.  No race & trace to worry about.

Even better...these were her first deer.

I am a proud papa.  :)

Time to heat the grease up for some fried backstrap.






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This weekend is the is youth gun opening for deer here in Texas.

As such, I will have all 3 of my daughters in the woods this weekend and at every chance during the regular season that opens the 1st weekend in Nov.

With this time well spent, the stories of times past get handed down as well as new stories made for them to pass on to their kids (when they are older AND married).

All 3 also take part in the processing of the animals harvested.

Funny story....several months ago we were on the way home from Wally World.  My youngest (8 yrs old) was oogling some of the hunting magazines there.  Yes, I was smiling.  

So we were about 1/2 way home when she spied a mess of buzzards along the roadside.  They were eating a deer that had been hit.  She wanted me to go back and get it so we could cook it.

Her reasoning was that most of it was there and she wanted some venison.  :)

So she has been counting down the days til she drops one.

6 comments:

  1. I have five daughters. How old are your other two?

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    1. The other 2 are 15 and 13. The 15 yr old is starting to have boys chase her seriously, and that is hard to accept. we told them that they could not date until they were 16. She has told all the boys that and they have pretty well stayed at bay. Plus it helps that I look like a Hells Angel and keep them scared of me. :)

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  2. Good for you and your daughters! Happy hunting! Take pics.

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  3. Fantastic! Great memories you're making. Some of my best childhoood memories are of hunting time.

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  4. Absolutely awesome! I love it when hunting is passed on to a new generation and they fully embrace it, instead of being brainwashed that it's barbaric and 'icky'. :) Well done, friend! :D Proud Papa indeed!

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  5. That brings a tear to my eye, Rich. F'n awesome!

    My 6 year old grand-daughter wants to go deer hunting with me this year. It's gonna be good. :)

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