THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, December 4, 1985 9 ass Dallas Post/Ed Campbell All in the family Frank Roginski, right, of Oak Street, Trucksville, and his daughter, Patricia, are shown here with a 5-pount, 110 pound deer Frank bagged in Mooretown. Frank has been hunting for 36 years. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Ron Ostrowski, left, of Oak Drive, Kingston, and his son, Joe, both bagged deer on opening day. Ron got a 6-pointer while Joe, a sophomore football player at Fairleigh Dickinson University Dallas Post/Fred Gunn Lone hunter William Gordon of RD 2 Dallas, Pikes Creek, was hunting alone in Mooretown when he shot his prize at 8:30 a.m. Gordon is a hunter of 27 years. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell An 8-pointer Jeff Hadsel of Rd 1 Dallas has been hunting for 10 years. He is shown here with an 8-point, 110 pound deer he bagged in Meshoppen on Opening Day. . Brothers get one Jeremy Gordon, left, and Tom Gordon, right, of RD 2, Dallas, stand proudly with the 12-point buck 12-year-old Tom Shot at 7 a.m. on Opening Day. This was the boys’ first year hunting and their were accompanied by their father. Shawn gets his Shawn Murphy, of Box 99, Noxen, is shown here with a 9- point, 130 pound deer he brought down in Noxen. Shawn has been hunting for 10 years and bagged his prize at 7:35 a.m. on Opening Day. . An 8-pointer Jeff Hadsel of Rd 1 Dallas has been hunting for 10 years. He is shown here with an 8-point, 110 pound deer he bagged in Meshoppen on Opening Day. & ¥ ow