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Kygal
12-05-2005, 04:16 AM
Hi I am new here from Kentucky........any other Kentucky folk's here........
I work at a Hospital and do taxidermy in my spare time......Have been doing this for 9 years give or take a few days or months...
Hope to meet some folk's to share stories with........:)
Kygal
skeet
12-05-2005, 08:27 AM
Well I ain't from Kaintuck but welcome to the board. Y'all just stick around for a while...and you'll hear PLENTY of stories. Aw heck..if you work in a hospital then you've probably already heard most of 'em!!:D :D
Kygal
12-05-2005, 04:09 PM
LOL well Howdy Sweet........yea I hear quite a few stories their....
A friend of Mine refered me here to look at pics and read some of the stories......:)
I hope {ya'll} dont mind my coming in.....
I saw a post from a Guy needing to repair a horn and Just had to join up......lol
Hope to meet a few new folk's and learn some new things
Gotta jet
Kygal
BILLY D.
12-05-2005, 04:39 PM
i'm from northern kentucky, originally from dayton, ohio. when i was younger i worked in a printing plant in dayton and over half the crew i worked with was from the hazard, pikeville, harlan area of kentucky. i had to learn to speak english all over again, it wasn't that they used bad grammar but the words sounded different. ;)
they were all good people and excellent workers. a great bunch to be associated with.
the area of northern kentucky and southern ohio continue to be a basketball hotbed. but most of the schools tend to stress the academics more than the sports, with the exception of the buckeyes. xavier, cincinnati, dayton, louisville don't produce too many pro players. most of the graduates have degrees when they leave school and leave the sports behind.
any way, welcome to hunt chat. their is a wealth of information available here, and a great bunch of folks.
wrenchman
12-05-2005, 05:12 PM
what part of ky are you frome my dad lives in corbin i try to make it down there once in the fall to do some hunting and visit family.
Kygal
12-05-2005, 08:13 PM
Sorry about spelling your name Wrong Skeet....LOL
I am from Harlan County in a Lil town called Evarts.....that is pronounced Everts......
I have herd that about that part of Ky.....I have a Daughter in Sparta that keep's me up-dated on the happenings up that way.
yep...alot of folk's are kinda put off when we tell them we are from Harlan....Heck I dunno why....think it may be a redneck thing? ROFL
we have a different way of talking here....more of a southern Hillbilly effect....lol if you have ever herd a Hillbilly talk that is.
Nice to Meet you Billy D and Wrenchman......
I go to corbin ever now and then.....Not alot
only when I have to take the Car down to be serviced at legends Suzuki......lol and then I like to go to that Surplus store.....lol
am gonna go a check out the rest of the sight......thanks for the welcome!
fabsroman
12-06-2005, 12:51 AM
Kygal,
Welcome aboard. I was going to tell you that there is nothing Sweet about Skeet, but I see you caught your mistake.
All kidding aside, Skeet and I have hunted together and shot clays together and he is a great guy when he isn't getting me in trouble with the women. Whenever there are women involved, he is always starting trouble, especially in restaurants.
Glad to see that you are taking a look at the rest of the board. There are a lot of guys and gals on here that know a thing or two about hunting and shooting. I have learned a good deal from visiting the board over the last couple of years. However, the board is really great for meeting some great people. If I had to guess, I have met about 10+ people from this board and all of them are great people.
By the way, I don't quite hear your accent on here. LOL
drummer
12-06-2005, 05:22 PM
Bell county representin'.I grouse hunt Pathfork pretty heavy.I got bird dogs and probably know a few of the same folks you do.Any time you wanna chase thunderchickens, let me know.:D
Kygal
12-06-2005, 08:57 PM
Howdy fabsroman and Drummer........Bell County....that aint far from me.....
I do have a Slang to the way that I talk.....But at work I have to try to keep it on a professional level......lol
as for gettin in trouble, well...I have had my share...;)
gotta keep a straight line drawn or else I end up on the Bitter end....ROFL
I have'nt ever herd Grouse called thunderchickens or am I missing something???? eh?
I aint hunted Grouse before....rabbit hunt, turkey, Deer, squirrel....a few other thang's besides them....;)
welp........gonna go see what I can get into......OH we have 75 deer this year.....and expecting more.......
did anyone get any snow yet?
we were due some but it aint showed yet.....I pray that it dont!
I wanna move someplace warm!!!!!
Be safe folks!
Kygal
hobbles
01-08-2006, 09:33 AM
I work at a Hospital and do taxidermy in my spare time......
Kygal [/B]
Interestin combo,, Sounds like you need to improve on your Hospital skills a lil,,, http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/hobbles/icons/rotf.gif http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/hobbles/icons/hatsoff.gif
drummer
01-10-2006, 08:31 PM
Makes perfect sense to me.Can probably stitch up a cut like nobody's business.:D
Tioga
01-16-2006, 01:02 PM
Hi fellas,
First time visitor...I'm searching for advice on a Western Kentucky Bow hunt and stumbled upon your chat site. Looks great.
Anyway, myself and 2 buddies are looking into the outfitter, Mark Smith and his place called Bowhunting Western Kentucky. Anyone heard of, or used him before? We're PA boys looking for a quality hunt (P&Y) At an affordable cost, and Kentucky seems to fit the bill? Thanks.
fabsroman
01-16-2006, 09:12 PM
No P&Y deer in PA I take it. Come down to Maryland and you can pick from several.
Tioga
01-23-2006, 03:34 PM
We decided to go with Copper's Creek Outfitters in Rock Island County, Illinois. Lamon'ts looked good. It was a tough call. A lot of research went into picking our first booked hunt, and I'd like to thank you guys for helping me out. We were close to going to western Kentucky, but decided to go for Illinois. We'll see how it goes. We're going Oct. 30th to Nov. 3rd.
Roe Deer
02-02-2006, 12:25 PM
Welcome to Cha
I to live in the south, work in a Hospital but no Tax work. I have been hunting for 50 years, I have a lot of hunting stories.
Say I have a question. I watch both OLN and ODC, I am getting different messages from both. What is Fair Chase.
If you watch TV is bait for Bears fair, is a food plot fair, or corn in the ground fair. Does it make it fair if the Hunting area is fenced but is 2000 acres. I have phyical problems there is no way I could stay 30 days in the Rockies (also money) looking for Elk as the EASTMAN'S do. Is the trophy you take, Fence or no fence, food plot or not. your trophy not the worlds. I don't hunt in small areas for trophies, that to me is not fair to me. I can get around OK but Rockies are out. What are your thoughts
Roe Buck
drummer
03-28-2006, 07:45 PM
You could consider putting in for the elk draw here in KY. You'd probably have to put in 10 years or more before getting drawn.I really don't know, as I have little interest in a KY elk.I do know that if you get drawn and can shoot, you'll probably score. I think the question would be whether killing an animal that is relatively "tame" do to lax hunting pressure violates your ethics.If you want a hard hunt, go out west.If you want an opportunity to kill an elk and are willing to keep putting your name in the hat, try it.
edited due to inappropriate adult content.
My apologies to anyone that saw the link in this post.
We have been deluged lately with porn spammers and are banning them as fast as we can catch 'em.
Riposte1
12-26-2006, 08:46 AM
Ky Gal;
I am pretty new here too so I would feel a bit presumptuous about speaking for those on the board a while so I will just say glad to have another new visitor from the "Dark and Bloody Ground"!
I am from the central part of the state but have lived or worked in the North, South, East and Western parts.
Ya'll come back now, y'hear :-)
Riposte
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