EKYHunter
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Best thing I’ve seen on any social media in years. Congrats to him.
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Pike CountyNice Ohio buck glad he got um. What part of Ohio? There's some reall prime deer habitat here.
Youth Hunter with Down Syndrome Slays Huge 17-Point Ohio Buck
Ashton Copas, 12, managed a perfect 70-yard shot on a 180-class Ohio buck on the opening day of Ohio’s two-day special youth hunting season.freerangeamerican.us
Here is a story on Ashie's deer
Amazing read. Love the story and how everything came together!Youth Hunter with Down Syndrome Slays Huge 17-Point Ohio Buck
Ashton Copas, 12, managed a perfect 70-yard shot on a 180-class Ohio buck on the opening day of Ohio’s two-day special youth hunting season.freerangeamerican.us
Here is a story on Ashie's deer
In Ohio he can hunt under an apprentice license with my brothers (or licensed adult) supervision without taking the hunters ed course outright. I like that Ohio did this myself. It was meant to increase youth participation. So sorry for the loss of your sonMy late son was autistic (high functioning). I think the rules may have been bent a bit when he took his boating license test. I don't know because my late wife was with him. They said he passed but for some reason the license never came. For better part of a year he checked the mailbox for it everyday. He died from a seizure in the night Christmas 2009. I called Red Cross the following Monday and told them how patiently he waited for that license and now it was too late. Courier brought it to the house a few hours later. I put it in his hand before the lid was closed.
So how did Ashton manage to get through hunters ed? That must have required something special.