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257 roberts

 Thats not the ky wild man it's only BOPEYE !!!!!

HaMeR

Quote from: 257 roberts on January 31, 2010, 12:28:27 PM
Thats not the ky wild man it's only BOPEYE !!!!!

:rolleye:  257 roberts-- Bopeye is the KY wild man.  :roflmao: :roflmao:
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George Ackley

How much is the out of state lic???
can i get it there over the counter or should i get it on line :confused:

what all is open that time of year, i ant realy planing on doing much hunting but i would like to have a tag iffen i like to go out
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George

You can buy a one day ($10.00) or a 5 day ($40.00) non-resident license here     https://fw.ky.gov/license/waonlinefront.aspx

You will also need an LBL permit ($20.00) which you can buy on that same site.

Squirrel, coyote, fox, coon and rabbits are open during the LBL hunt Feb 4-6, 2011.  Probably a few more fur bearers also.

I would wait until closer to time to go and then buy the license and LBL permit online.

I think you can also buy them at any Wal-Mart.


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Last year I got mine at a gas station just 15 minutes from Wranglers Camp Ground
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slagmaker

I got mine at the hill top gas station. not 15 minutes form wranglers.
Don't bring shame to our sport.

He died for dipshits too.

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slagmaker

Quote from: Bills Custom Calls on October 18, 2010, 05:45:14 PM
Probably talking the same place slag

Could be. Mine was an older place right up on the top of the hill, go figure. There was a newer place we tried  shortly after you came off the bridge there on the right. That lady didnt want to answer any questions and only wanted to sell 5 day permits. Farther up the road on top of an even taller hill on the left was the Hill top that Darren and I stopped at.  Nice people in there when we stopped.
Don't bring shame to our sport.

He died for dipshits too.

eleaf

Quote from: HaMeR on January 30, 2010, 05:47:35 PM
We will be within 30 miles or so of Owensboro I believe. But it will also be around 2AM.  :laf: :laf:  If the weather turns crappy on us we just might have to make a road trip. I've wanted to go there for a while now. I hear they usually have 100 or so Coopers there at all times.  :eyebrow:  I can't afford one of those but I wouldn't mind seeing one in person for a change. We'll find it Bill.  :biggrin:

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You'll see one live and in the flesh at the hunt if you're going to be there on Wed or Th.  I'll have my Cooper Phoenix (model 22) in 20 Tactical.   :yoyo:

eleaf

Quote from: Semp on October 18, 2010, 05:19:30 PM
George

You can buy a one day ($10.00) or a 5 day ($40.00) non-resident license here     https://fw.ky.gov/license/waonlinefront.aspx

You will also need an LBL permit ($20.00) which you can buy on that same site.

Squirrel, coyote, fox, coon and rabbits are open during the LBL hunt Feb 4-6, 2011.  Probably a few more fur bearers also.

I would wait until closer to time to go and then buy the license and LBL permit online.

I think you can also buy them at any Wal-Mart.

Hogs too.  I had a fish and wildlife officer report to me today that there have been a slew of hogs at LBL this winter.  My coyote gun probably isn't enough to reliably take down a hog without multiple shots, so I MAY bring something bigger, but I'm not sure what. 

If I see a hog, I'm destined to be eatin' some might fine pork for quite a while!