My namesake grandson, but we call him by his middle name, Luke.
(http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh338/spikeknife/luke.jpg)
His younger brother Jack.
(http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh338/spikeknife/jack.jpg)
They been spending some time on the indoor range and it looks to have paid off. Their form is better than mine ever was.
Cool!
Keep the wind in your face!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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It's probably a good thing he goes by Luke... I have to think the other kids might give him a hard time with a name like "Liquid"!
Cliff, I think their form may be better than yours, too. I sure hope my upcoming generation exceeds my accomplishments, as well. (Shouldn't take a great deal, in my case :rolleyes: )
Here is to the next generation of Huntington "blood". Long may they hunt, and be free!
Good Times!! Hope when the day comes my little girl is interested in the wonderful world of archery! :thumbsup:
:thumbsup: :clapper: Looking good
Cool
Good Job! They have great form! :thumbsup:
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Outstanding
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Awesome, can't wait to get my youngest on the range with bow in hand.
Great pics. I am chomping at the bit for my grandson to be able to shoot with me. It may be a while though since he is only 10 months old. He has a pretty good start though, because counting the solid red fiberglass youth bows, he now owns 5 recurves and one longbow. Several more longbows will be his when he gets big enough to shoot adult size bows.
I really enjoy the pics of the youngsters. Thanks.
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Always make me feel good when seeing young'uns shooting their bows! They are embarking on a life long passion! Congratulations to you Cliff for inspiring them!
Good looking kids Cliff. I am sure grandpa has enough stories to keep them hooked.