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coumputerguy
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..I have read many articles in a wide variety of Outdoor Magazines about families that hunt together. Usually it is Dad and Son, sometimes a Daughter, or maybe a Wife. I have yet to read or hear about a Mother and Daughter hunting team. How so very Neanderthal to say that Hunting is a MAN only sport.
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Elcubasigsda
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Several years ago I remember posts from a Mother who hunted with her son and the Father had no desire to hunt.
Jim
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I grew up in Oregon and hunted from a camp with a large group of men. After the men left camp, my Grandmother would take me out hunting. My first memories of hunting (and fishing) were those with Grandma. I continue to hunt today, with my sons. I often hunt her in AZ with a mother and her two daughters where they spend their quality time alone together in the woods. By no way is this just a man's sport. I probably would not hunt today if Grandma had not got me started. (OH, by the way, she killed the largest mule deer harvested in Oregon in 1964.
Live to Hunt Love to Live
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Whereabouts did she kill that mule deer?
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