YOUNG HUNTERS
'Kids ARE The Future'
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(RIGHT)
AARON MELSON of Clarksville took this 8-point buck on opening morning of the 2011 youth hunt.    

(LEFT) LANCE HARVEY of Star City with a big non-typical that we likely will hear a lot more about at the AR Big Buck Classic!     





 


(RIGHT)
KOY WILLIAMS of Morrilton took this buck Saturday during the youth hunt.    

(LEFT) GRAVES SCHMIDLY took his buck on November 6 down in Bradley County.    





A COUPLE OF YOUNG LADIES SCORE!

(RIGHT) 11-year-old
HALLIE CARGER took her first 'racked' buck on opening day down in Calhoun County.   

(LEFT) 8-year-old SHELBY JO HANCOCK took this 9-point, her first buck, on November 5 down in Prairie County.    







(LEFT)
TY McFADDEN of McCrory took this buck with his muzzleloader in Woodruff County on December 29.    

(RIGHT) 10-year-old JACKSON CLARK of Boxley took this bull elk during this year's Arkansas elk hunt!     








(RIGHT)
NICKLAUS FISHER of Bryant took this buck in Garland County on his very first hunt using a 20-gauge shotgun.    

(LEFT) CALEB LEWALLEN of Cabot took this 17-point on November 12 down in Desha County.    





 

(LEFT) GRANT SCHWARTZ of Russellville with a buck he took on November 6 over in Logan County. 

(RIGHT) Young JAKE BELL from Mabank killed this buck down in Jefferson County on November 19.    







 

(LEFT) GRACE WEATHERLEY of Conway with her first muzzleloader deer, taken on Kentucky Refuge in Saline County. 

(RIGHT) 13-year-old CODY GRIFFITH of Scranton took this 10-point on November 16 over in Logan County.    



 


(RIGHT) 9-year-old
AUSTIN BROOME of Lonoke took this buck in Perry County during this year's youth hunt.    

(LEFT) 12-year-old CALEB GIFFORD of Leola took this 6-point on the second day of the youth hunt in Grant County.    







(RIGHT)
BEN SCOFIELD of Cotter took this doe on November 16 in White Rock WMA.    

(LEFT) 10-year-old KELLI JOHNSTON of El Dorado took this big 9-point on opening morning of the 2011 youth hunt.    





(RIGHT)
BRIAN (on left) and ETHAN PITTS of Perry took their deer on November 6 less than 100 yards apart in Winona WMA.    

(LEFT) 10-year-old CHANCE FOWLER of Danville took an 8-point AND a 6-point on opening morning over in Logan County.    





(RIGHT)
DILLON WOOD of N. Little Rock killed his first deer, this 10-point taken on 11/13 down in Dallas County.    

(LEFT) 8-year-old JUSTUS BEST of Malvern also took his first deer, this spike taken on the second day of the youth hunt in Grant County.    









(LEFT)
BROOKS BIAS of White Hall took his first deer on December 14 down in Jefferson County.  

(RIGHT) One day later, on the 15th, his brother GRANT BIAS took his first deer, also in Jefferson County.     









(RIGHT)
HADEN REYNOLDS of Cabot with his first deer, a 5-point killed on November 12 in Jefferson County.    

(LEFT) TREVOR MOORE with a 4-point buck taken in Franklin County during the youth hunt.    






 


(LEFT)
WESLEY SIMMONS of Atkins with a doe taken the first day of the 2011 youth hunt.    

(RIGHT) 12-year-old TYLER LaFONT of Arkadelphia with his buck also taken in Clark County.    






 


(RIGHT) 9-year-old
MAX DUNN of Russellville with the 7-point buck he took opening day with his new Remington 700 .243.    

(LEFT) 13-year-old KENNY MILLER of Atkins with a buck killed on the 3G Hunting Club in Logan County.    





(RIGHT)
DARBY BEASON of Booneville didn't wait long to take her first buck of the year, scoring on opening day!    

(LEFT) 12-year-old GRAVES SCHMIDLY (along with proud dad Shannon) and Graves first deer. Taken up in Sebastian County.    





 


(RIGHT)
ZACK WILLIS of Lamar with his bowkill buck taken on the opening day of the 2011 season.    

(LEFT) PARKER SCHMIDLY with her first muzzleloader buck, taken on October 30 in Sebastian County.    






(RIGHT)
JORDAN RUTLEDGE of Clarksville with his buck taken the second day of bow season.    

(LEFT) JACKSON ADAMS of Harrisburg with his 8-point muzzleloader buck, his first, taken October 22 in Izard County.