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At different times during the day on Friday, three generations of Peru hunters each bagged a deer. From left are 12-year-old Katelyn “Kit Kat” Carlow, left, her grandmother Brenda Gammon, and Gammon’s daughter and Carlow’s mom, Julie Carlow. Gammon, the Region 9 School of Applied Technology director, said she got a six-point buck weighing about 150 pounds, Julie got a 130- to 140-pound doe, and Katelyn got a 125-pound doe for her first deer. “Today was a freaky day,” said Gammon, whose husband, David, bagged an eight-point buck earlier in the season.
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