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cvillecat

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  1. The guys you mention were great players. However, IMO players like Phil Pratt, Dave Wooten, and others established the Boyd County tradition long before those mentioned came into the picture.
  2. :thumb: :thumb::thumb: I think you nailed the problem on both questions. Now I know who to call for repairs!!:lol:
  3. Happy Birthday! I hope your day is a great one. :dancingpa
  4. My Thoughts and Prayers are with your dad, you and your family.
  5. Prayers from cvillecat & family.
  6. Maybe it way a payback for the loan of an OC a few years back.
  7. :thumb::thumb: Just like momma used to make. One hasn't lived until they have had Cathead biscuits and squirrel gravy!!!
  8. I doubt I am the one that can answer your question properly. Maybe someone with a degree in wildlife biology would be more suited to do so. I will say that I think it could cause damage or at least discomfort. I'm sure you have had bright lights in your eyes at night and the experience was uncomfortable, so I would guess the deer react in the same manner. I do agree with your answer as to why the law was put into place. It takes away all excuses for the game law violator. Maybe you can install a security light in the area where the deer frequent. Once they get used to it I doubt it would deter them from the area and you could still enjoy your backyard visitors without any worry of breaking any game laws or posting bond for your wife.:lol:
  9. Spotlighting::: No Person may deliberately cast the rays of a spotlight or other artificial light into any field, pasture, woodlands, or forest, whether public or private, where wildlife or domestic livestock may reasonably be expected to be located. Shining artificial lights into private rsidences or other structures is also prohibited. This does not apply to the rays of headlights of vehicles engaged in a normal course of travel; lights being used in a legitimate agricultural activities; to anyone invovled in activities legitimate to his or her business or occupation; circumstances including lawful hunting activities; or any landowner, his or her immediately family or any paid employee while working on his or her land at that time. No person shall take wildlife, except raccoons,oppossums,fishes and frogs, using lights or other means designed to blind wildlife or make wildlife visible at night. http://www.fw.ky.gov Fish & Wildlife:: 1-800-858-1549
  10. :lol: You and I both know that his bark is bigger than his bite!! I thought the same thing. It sure brought back memories of a few years back. I am thinking of getting another one. If so, the hunt is on!!! You & Pops are invited!
  11. If Russell can cut down on the number of turnovers, then IMO Fairview will have a battle on their hands. Russell 62 Fairview 58
  12. No. I sure wish it was. I haven't owned beagles since your pops and I last hunted. Your pops was a pretty good dog but in his older years started to cold trail and he couldn't wag his tail when the scent was fresh.:lol:
  13. Great pics Cooperstown!! Those are the kind of visitors I wouldn't mind hanging around in the backyard!!! We have a few deer that show up in our backyard and always enjoy watchng them each evening.
  14. Like I stated before, you are in for the hunt of a lifetime. Turkey hunting is addictive, so it may become a tradition you and your daughter will share for years to come. The smile on her face when she hears her first turkey gobble will be something you'll never forget. I tip my camo hat to you for caring enough to share the experience with your daughter!:thumb:
  15. :thumb: Both excellent choices. I found a great deal on a Buckmaster today from a buddy of mine and couldn't pass it up. I'm setting it up for the Mrs. to hunt with. PSE makes a great bow. The fact that you are comfortable and confident with it makes it even better. Good huntin' and I hope you take a Booner with it!:thumb:
  16. Normally when a guy like Davis is so mad that he begins to cry, somebody is real close to takin' a tail whoopin.:fight:
  17. Did they have facemask back then?:lol: Back in the day we had to have 24 qtrs. to earn an R
  18. Congrats to Hazard on the win!! I missed the prediction on this one by a mile. Looks like I'll have fresh crow for breakfast.
  19. FYI, your idea of what hunting is as you say, "all about" appears to be very much different from mine.To me it is not about always bringing home the quarry I am hunting. Some of the most memorable hunts I have had are the ones where I never took a shot or saw any wild game. There is no better therapy for me like being out in God's great outdoors. Putting a tag on an animal is just icing on the cake. As for your comment about the deer running around looking like porcupines with arrows sticking in them, if that has been something you have witnessed then maybe it should start to matter to you where you hunt at. I have deer hunted since the early 70's and have never witnessed anything close to what you have described. I can also assure you that if that scenario takes place, it is not because of the type of equipment but poor judgement on the part of the so called hunter, lack of experience, or both. Congratulations to you on your perfect score. I hope the streak continues.
  20. What goes around, comes around. In all reality, this is a sad story!!
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