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Here are the photos rem700-3 sent me. I cropped them and added borders before uploading to photobucket.













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Looks like those boys have bacon for breakfast.
 
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If they eat like our 3 boys do, I bet his freezer doesn't stay full for very long at all. Big Grin


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Not much around here last long enough to freeze.. The bottom pic Is Travis thats his first pig he is 3, he took it with a 223. Thanks Bobby
 
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You are quite welcome. Just keep piling them up... thumb


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Now Travis is definitely getting off to a good start!
 
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Travis is all about hunting, Hes a better shot and pays attention better than his 7yo brother.
He got his first deer last year and his first hog this summer. Right after he shot that pig, I missed one at about 300+ yards and he patted my arm and said " its ok dad youll do better next time"
 
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Mighty fine lookin' crew you got there. Take pleasure in the little things and enjoy them the most you can as they grow up so quick. Its long lookin' ahead, but short lookin' back.

Here is my oldest son, Glenn. He has been hunting with me since he was 5. He was 25 in this picture.



This is a picture of his stepson taken last year on his 12th birthday. His first deer.



And here is the joy of my life. Glenn IV. Seven months old. Can't wait till I can take him afield.



GWB

PS: Bobby gave me the Nosler cap a couple of years ago. He's a great guy.
 
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Yeah I know to well, my oldest leaves in DEC for basic, it flies by.
 
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Best to you and yours.
One of my nephews just left last week for San Diego. Eagle, scout, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Oral Roberts, joined the marines as an enlisted man. Said he wanted to start at the bottom and work up. His desire is to go into intelligence.
Anyway, keep those pics coming.
Going to my lease this weekend. Do some bow hunting. Maybe I can stick a deer or a hog. Hope so.
GWB
 
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Congrats on getting them on the right track at an early age. Time afield with them will be memories you cherish forever.

GWB- You found the perfect model for that cap! I'm sure you'll have him popping primers in no time at all. Smiler


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