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Re: Family Hunting Trip
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02/26/25 09:35 PM
02/26/25 09:35 PM
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Do one of the school hunts like suggested and help a school out with their finances. I was involved with the Morgan hunt for years since that is where my kids went and they did a lot of good with that money. A new gym and computers are two I can think of. In the end you may spend less to kill a good buck and hunt better land. I am researching it now, I never knew anything like this existed. Thak you all for the suggestion
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