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    Who needs tattoos with scars like that!
    Nicely written up @planenutz thanks for that, hope round three is just as good as 1 & 2
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    Great story, and well done on your first deer. You will both remember that day forever, and the scar will remind you every time you see it. Glad it wasn't a life threating cut, but it sure looks to be a deep one.

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    Thanks, Great story

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    What a tough cookie, Good on her. Hope she heals up well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Who needs tattoos with scars like that!
    Nicely written up @planenutz thanks for that, hope round three is just as good as 1 & 2
    Looks to me like a perfect reason to get a cool tattoo!

    Great read, big ups to the lass for all her hard work and perseverance and toughing it out when things went slightly wrong. She'll be back in the field in no time.
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    you go girl......that scar will be the first of many if you anything like me.....my wife has got sick of taking me in to be stiched up so Ive now got a mesh butchers glove...wouldnt have helped with the forearm.... enjoy your hard earned venison.
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    Congrats on the first deer. A memory that will last a lifetime. Good work dad.

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    That's a gnarly cut!

    Awesome trip mate. Plenty to be proud about there.

    You even managed to do that Euro thing where they place a bit of foliage in the animal's mouth. Although you forgot to put some in your hat.

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    Nice work. It's nice to be out doing what you love with your kids, and practicing some of the real world stuff is never going to be a bad thing. The cut will fade but the memory of the time she got her first deer with her dad will last forever. Awesome.
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    Thanks for all the feedback team - lots of good encouragement in there for the young lady. Yes, definitely a memorable trip and as suggested she won't be forgetting how she got that scar anytime soon. I hear there were a few giggles in class when the teachers asked about the big dressing on her arm. Hopefully the boys took good note - don't mess with this cold blooded killer. Haha.

    Deer number two is now down... she shot a nice Red the other day and the freezer is filling up fast. Suppose I'd better write that one up as well. I certainly can't complain about her enthusiasm.

    Might have to start looking for a Chamois for her now.

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    Awesome, love all the prep work you put into it, laying down the foundations for an ethical hunter
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    No stopping her now , good on ya.

 

 

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