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My oldest boarlit came home from college to deer hunt. We spent much of the day laughing, disscussing, reminesing and mom bashing till the afternoon. Its so fullfilling to share a day like that with ykur kid/kids

amber dropd her doe at 210 yards and ol man daddy boar decide to tak some tendervittles at 340 yrds just an awsoe day! full-2178-51213-img_1143.jpg

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Tough to shoot deer side ways, i use to be w exhibition shooter in a circus

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Sounds like a great day at the Boar house! Here I fixed that last pic for ya! wink

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Nice work!

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Its all about the memories made. Nice deer.

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Awesome job boar

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Here I fixed that last pic for ya! wink

Leech, I don't think the picture got completely fixed- the guy in it is still really funny looking! laugh

Boar, in all seriousness- congratulations on a wonderful day that neither of you will forget! Absolutely awesome!!!

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happy happy happy.

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Leech, I don't think the picture got completely fixed- the guy in it is still really funny looking! laugh

Yes, good thing for his hunting partner she got her looks from her momma! wink

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That coming from two toads with faces for radio. Offdah grinwink

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That coming from two toads with faces for radio. Offdah grinwink

LOL! My face might not even make the radio cut... Oh well, I may be ugly, but at least I'm dim-witted and lack any usable skill in life. laugh

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Nice job Boar and daughter.

How old do you think the tendervittles deer that you shot was? The reason I ask is my buddy shot one that looks very similar in size, and we do not agree on the (young) age. Here is a (bad) pic. full-20230-51251-tenderdoe.jpg

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Nice job Boar! That's what its all about!

Nels

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Nice job boar

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Thanks guys!! Tender vittles was this springs fwan crop pretty sure.

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Scoot did u for get to put the word "not" after the word "I'm. ? Just curious cause ur pretty hard on yurself.lol

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Nice job Boar and daughter.

How old do you think the tendervittles deer that you shot was? The reason I ask is my buddy shot one that looks very similar in size, and we do not agree on the (young) age. Here is a (bad) pic. full-20230-51251-tenderdoe.jpg

That's almost certainly this years fawn.

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That's almost certainly this years fawn.

Yup

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    • fishingstar
      Those flooding problems are a sign of your needle and seat are leaking.  If the needle has a ring around the tip you can clean it if it's brass. If it has a black rubber tip then it needs to be replaced. You can clean the needle and seat with things like rubbing compound or even toothpaste I use a product called Semi chrome. It for polishing die pins. Just clean them up after polishing.
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    • Wanderer
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    • smurfy
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    • fishingstar
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    • Mike89
      but if he really wants I can change the date..  
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