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Deer hunt binds generations

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(MCT) — EL DORADO SPRINGS, Mo. — Adi Wilson, 11, started off the Missouri firearms deer opener on Saturday as just another face at her family’s hunting camp.

But midway through the morning, she was the center of attention.

Cousins, uncles, friends — they all wanted to see the 10-point buck she had shot and hear the story about how it was taken.

“I was sitting in a tree stand with my dad, and I saw something out of the corner of my eye,” she told her audience. “At first, the buck’s antlers blended into the brush, so I couldn’t tell how big he was.

“But when he walked out into the open, I could tell he was a good one. I was shaking when I went to shoot.

“But luckily, I hit it.”

For little Adi, who lives near Nevada, Mo., that capped a perfect day. She’s no newcomer at this deer hunting. She took an antlerless deer in the recent youth hunt and shot a smaller 10-point buck in the regular deer season two years ago.

But that couldn’t come close to what happened Saturday at her great uncle’s farm near El Dorado Springs.

“I just love being up here for deer camp,” she said. “I have been counting down the days until the opener.

“It’s just so much fun to be here with my family, camping out and hunting. I always feel sad when we have to go back.”

Spoken like a true Wilson. This is a family that truly loves to hunt deer.

If you have any doubts, visit the family’s deer camp on any opener. The place looks like a small village.

Fathers, son, grandpas, uncles, cousins, brothers — they all show up at the rickety old trailer in the woods on Huleigh Wilson’s land far off the beaten track.

To draw it into perspective, Huleigh counted the number of hunters at camp Saturday — 20 — and said with a straight face, “Kind of a small turnout this year.”

Deer season is treated like a holiday in this family. That’s the way it’s always been.

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