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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    Didn't want to fool with a slickhead just yet, still got plenty in the freezer, but will take a couple later on. I keep one and donate one to Kentucky Harvest almost every year.
    Just one? Jeez Mark it takes about three a year to feed us. Fixed the last roast from last season right before bow season began. over the past nine months we have consumed three deer, four turkeys and a mixed bag of pheasant, quail and chuckar.

    We can eat some wild game at the ole Tipton household.

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    Not to get too far off topic,but I was looking at the telecheck results totals for deer by county and it looks like the western third of the state's kill total is way down compared to past years.Bluegrass region counties seem to be leading the state,of course this might all change in modern gun season,but best I remember the western counties usually were leaders behing the perennial Owen county.

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    KYfanatic- my buddy at Barren River ran into the local CO and he had confiscated one of those "autoloading" blackpowder rifles for closer inspection(and evidence in court). Turns out it wasn't a blackpowder at all(GO FIGURE!!!!). Expensive venison for the perp!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishincreek View Post
    KYfanatic- my buddy at Barren River ran into the local CO and he had confiscated one of those "autoloading" blackpowder rifles for closer inspection(and evidence in court). Turns out it wasn't a blackpowder at all(GO FIGURE!!!!). Expensive venison for the perp!.
    That's always been a peeve of mine during muzzleloader season,I hear multiple shots during it all the time that aren't from a blackpowder gun and I've seen some awful adult looking "kids" packing rifles during the youth only season,but we have a fairly big county and only one CO here.
    I can't even stop the teenager a couple farms up from sneaking down on my place and taking bucks that I pass on in hopes of making something someday,so I just quit worrying about it,with all the new inlines it's not like a primitive weapon anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Just one? Jeez Mark it takes about three a year to feed us. Fixed the last roast from last season right before bow season began. over the past nine months we have consumed three deer, four turkeys and a mixed bag of pheasant, quail and chuckar.

    We can eat some wild game at the ole Tipton household.
    I keep the buck to for eating. I always put two in the freezer sometimes three. The wife doesn't like three though as it cramps her freezer space.

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