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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2301289" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>My son's were concerned t hat without tags t hey would be wasting their time and lose wages.</p><p>Also dad left us 2 years ago my lifelong hunting partner, he was 92 and had killed his last whitetail buck at age 81? That year he also narrowed a nice doe.in the last 15 years nmy boys have always accompanied me on my western trips. There is nothing like family when we get together. Last year i made a solo pronghorn hunt and two eeeks later i drove out a second time and met my two sons and two grandsons at the campground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2301289, member: 18849"] My son's were concerned t hat without tags t hey would be wasting their time and lose wages. Also dad left us 2 years ago my lifelong hunting partner, he was 92 and had killed his last whitetail buck at age 81? That year he also narrowed a nice doe.in the last 15 years nmy boys have always accompanied me on my western trips. There is nothing like family when we get together. Last year i made a solo pronghorn hunt and two eeeks later i drove out a second time and met my two sons and two grandsons at the campground. [/QUOTE]
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