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Unread 11-20-2021, 08:39 PM   #1
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Mike amazing! Our little one Gia has expressed some interest in getting her hunting license. Took her to watch Raisin work and she was amazed at what she saw, two points, two dead birds, then she helped me make pheasant pot pie (after "the guts were out"). So seeing other young women in the sport is amazing. I'm convinced that it is one of the things that can help save the sport and the heritage. I'm thinking of bringing her to Johns after deer season. Do kids in PA need a hunting license for a preserve? They don't in NY, and not sure of age requirements. I'm assuming your mustache didn't scare these young women off. A good thing. I've seen it. It's scary.
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Andy, no age restriction and no need for a PA license to hunt on a preserve in PA. BTW, majority of women like the stache, it's "men" who can't grow a good one who fear it!!

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Mike amazing! Our little one Gia has expressed some interest in getting her hunting license. Took her to watch Raisin work and she was amazed at what she saw, two points, two dead birds, then she helped me make pheasant pot pie (after "the guts were out"). So seeing other young women in the sport is amazing. I'm convinced that it is one of the things that can help save the sport and the heritage. I'm thinking of bringing her to Johns after deer season. Do kids in PA need a hunting license for a preserve? They don't in NY, and not sure of age requirements. I'm assuming your mustache didn't scare these young women off. A good thing. I've seen it. It's scary.
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BTW, majority of women like the stache, it's "men" who can't grow a good one who fear it!!
Dude I can grow hair easily everywhere EXCEPT the top of my head ! I’d gladly give up the beard and all the damn hair on my back to get the top filled out again
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Craig, we're no maintenance domes!! No hat hair, no wind blown effect, no sweaty-matted hair......
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