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Old 02-18-2008 | 06:20 PM
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ya great fishingi like cumberland better cleaner less weeds hows the fishing and water level there
i also think like you i figure no ccp or have one
if i need to carry the pistol i will not be worrying about getting introuble for the CC i figure by the time the cops get there it will be out and it would not be CC
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At that time I was working for a large gun distributor. And yes I do have the licenses I need. But the simple answer is this.

I would rather be judged by 12, instead of being carried by 6.

I have never been in any trouble in my entire life, and I consider myself to be a very respectful person. But I will admit that I will only take so much.


By the way. There sure is some great fishing in the Burkesville area. Small mouth capital of the south, IMO. Tom.
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Old 02-18-2008 | 07:00 PM
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My great and grand fathers loved the bass in Kentucky .
Sure am glad I live in an open carrystate empty chamber everybody's happy . No mag restrictions just the feds 26" min and 18" shotgun bbl .
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Old 02-18-2008 | 08:50 PM
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hey easy on good ole boys from KY,I've lived here for nearly 40 years and haven't killed anyone yet.And if you want to know the laws for your state just google up Indiana Firearms Laws or whatever state you live in,and I throw back the bass(catch and release),but I sure do love the crappie and catfish for the pan.And by the way not everybody down here is a meth-head this happens nationwide,just some folks round here like it. Proud drugfree for life american,honorable service to my country,and outdoor lover,NO BETTER HIGH IN LIFE THAN BEING OUTDOORS AND SHARING IT WITH YOUR CHILDREN,THEY ARE THE FUTURE.GOD BLESSED US ALL WITH FREEDOM TO LIVE ANYWHERE.
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Old 02-18-2008 | 10:24 PM
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hey easy on good ole boys from KY,I've lived here for nearly 40 years and haven't killed anyone yet.

Sorry, I meant nothing by it. I lived in Bowling Green for almost six years, and I will admit that it was the closest to WV of any place I have ever been. Actually the hunting and fishing is better in KY than in WV.I guess the major difference is the lower population in WV. Tom.
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Old 02-18-2008 | 11:12 PM
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no harm done how did you like bowling green,I have worked in and around b.g. most of my life, I live in a small town of Scottsville we are about 18 miles south of B.G. and there are a lot of better paying jobs in B.G.,It's a small world we may have seen each other and never knew it.And it is wise to carry a gun any where now a days,there is bad every where.
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Old 02-18-2008 | 11:25 PM
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Scottsville is a great little town. My accountant was from there. He had a business in Scottsville. I am trying to remember his name. I sold him several H&K's over the year's. He was good friend's with Ken Boddeker at Wilderness Outfitter's in BG, back in the late 80's. I will remember the accountant's name(it will come to me). The name Scott comes to mind.

Now I remember, his name was Spurlock.

Is Matt Brewer at J&M Gun Shop still in business in BG. He was a real nice guy. I also sold him alot of stuff.

I also did a lot of business at Gamalial Supply. Garren and Faye were good friends of mine. There son Geoff is also a good guy. I think I spelled his name right. Tom.
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Old 02-19-2008 | 05:23 PM
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yes thats right,Gamaliel shooting supply is a great place,and I do remember the Spurlock accountant I went to school with a bunch of his family,I am suprised that you had been to scottsville,most people have never heard of it so I always just refer to Bowling Green since it is the nearest town of any size.PS we have added a few more stop lights since the 80's but not many,still a small town.Where are you at,I had a uncle in bluefield WV,but he is gone now,I hitch hiked from Whitesburg onetime because the bus broke down and it was gonna be a long wait,I beat my luggage home by a day.
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