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Could it get any better
The pics arent the best in the world as my phone doesnt take good pics at night (much better photos in good light) but its still worth sharing.
Rusty doing his part
And Cale finding the coon first
Pretty good night and the boy finally got to spot the glowing eyes before me. Tickled him to death. Couldnt have been better walking either. HAHA right on the fields edge. Could have seen it before we ever got off the 'ol hunt buggy had we shined from where we stopped it at but he had already hopped off and was shining right before I could much more and get stopped.
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WooHooo!
How old is your son? What a thrill! Look at his Face!
Awlright! These are the posts I love to see! Nice looking hound there too! WooHoo! Hope it is the first of many with that boy!
HappyHunting! Heather WIlliam
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He's 8 yrs old, be 9 in Feb. He goes with me quite a bit when there is no school the next day. Once time changes he will get to go more often Fall break right now so he can go all week if he wants. Hope to carry him on his first meat hunt with me this weekend if he wants. Well usually the wanting to go is always there its just about 8:30-9:00 if there aint much action them little eyelids start getting heavy. Guess its like anything else with a young'un, gotta have some action to keep em interested. Or at least mine anyways, he doesnt have much patience, must have got that from mom. lol
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