Desk Pop
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We had a good hunt with the hounds last weekend.
My daughter turned ten (and thus legal for big game) towards the latter part of January. About a week and a half before her birthday, I treed an older tom in a backcountry area only accessible by foot. Granted, mature toms travel a lot, but I did pass it and let it go hoping I could get it treed for my daughter. It was not the type of tom that houndsman would pass up, however, so I knew it was quite possible it'd be a bloody drag mark in the snow by the time she was legal.
![Screenshot_20240227-184224.png Screenshot_20240227-184224.png](https://www.hunttalk.com/data/attachments/287/287167-7f3283994246064b0292391e69d36431.jpg)
My daughter turned ten (and thus legal for big game) towards the latter part of January. About a week and a half before her birthday, I treed an older tom in a backcountry area only accessible by foot. Granted, mature toms travel a lot, but I did pass it and let it go hoping I could get it treed for my daughter. It was not the type of tom that houndsman would pass up, however, so I knew it was quite possible it'd be a bloody drag mark in the snow by the time she was legal.
![Screenshot_20240227-184224.png Screenshot_20240227-184224.png](https://www.hunttalk.com/data/attachments/287/287167-7f3283994246064b0292391e69d36431.jpg)
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