rmyoung1
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It’s tough being the youngest of three boys. My ten-year-old, Luke, always has to follow his brothers into everything. And he’s keenly aware of how they “do it better.” Never mind that when they were his age and everything was new there were no big brother comparisons. You know the drill if you’re the youngest or you have a youngest.
But this year, Luke turned old enough to get a youth deer tag in Montana. I made it my mission to make this as memorable as possible for the kid. I’d scouted out a couple of BMAs the previous year that I thought would provide a boy a good first experience and a chance at some Montana whitetails. And we left the big brothers at home.
But this year, Luke turned old enough to get a youth deer tag in Montana. I made it my mission to make this as memorable as possible for the kid. I’d scouted out a couple of BMAs the previous year that I thought would provide a boy a good first experience and a chance at some Montana whitetails. And we left the big brothers at home.
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