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Blaine Harden gets 8 pt. buck hunting in Pelham Branch area

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By Margaret Harden

Blaine Harden age 10 killed a nice 8 point buck hunting on Pelham Branch Road, Friday November 17th at around 4:45. It scored 101 1/2. This is the sixth deer he has killed in his hunting career. He says this is his biggest one yet, and he can't wait to get a bigger one. Helping him show off his buck is his dad, Josh Harden. Hunting is a favorite hobby for both of them. I guess its like father like son. - Margaret Harden




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Blane Harden gets 10 point buck hunting on Pelham Branch



2012-11-21 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Margaret Harden. Blaine Harden, age 10, killed this nice 8 point buck hunting on Pelham Branch Road, Columbia, KY, Friday. November 17, 2012 at around 4:45pmCT. It scored 101 1/2. This is the sixth deer he has killed in his hunting career. He says this is his biggest one yet, and he can't wait to get a bigger one. Helping him show off his buck is his dad, Josh Harden. Hunting is a favorite hobby for both of them. I guess its like father like son. - Margaret Harden
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