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No coon skin cap. To be legal you have to have on a hunter orange hat while hunting deer during any firearm season in Kentucky. Really muzzleloader season is a joke any more. The new modern in line guns don't even look like a muzzleloader from the past. Nothing pioneer about todays muzzleloader hunting season. Kinda sad but times have changed.There's a lucky hen, good that you waited to see! I wonder, does OK wear a coons skin cap when he goes muzzle loading? Ya know, to be authentic and stuff.
No coon skin cap. To be legal you have to have on a hunter orange hat while hunting deer during any firearm season in Kentucky. Really muzzleloader season is a joke any more. The new modern in line guns don't even look like a muzzleloader from the past. Nothing pioneer about todays muzzleloader hunting season. Kinda sad but times have changed.
How many chickens died in that accident?I did that with the tractor once....parked and tapped the shift with my boot getting off, I stopped and looked at the shifters, both appeared OK but i guess they weren't. After dragging up the steps heard an odd whirring noise, looked back to see the tractor bouncing down the hill, through and over new fence and splashing down in the creek. Funny, I thought yelling whoa! Would do some good...it didn't, but the bush hog on the back kept it from really going down....fun memories huh...we had to get the neighbor with a bigger tractor to haul me out. I have rr ties for parking curb now, the jeep would be totalled if it rolled off this hill. I have imagined it many times.
Quote: LOL.....if Roger had anything to do with it they would be devil horns.
I love it!Here's a hat for you!Roger made me do it!![]()