Posted by John Humphress on Jun 17, 2010
Contact Information: Lee McClellan 1-800-858-1549, ext. 4443
My grandfather had an old, huge saltwater Penn baitcasting reel spooled with black Dacron line attached to one of the earliest fiberglass rods. A large switch on the side of the reel released the spool to cast. Your thumb controlled everything.
It didn’t have a spool tension control knob or adjustable braking like modern baitcasting reels. My grandfather would tie a casting dummy onto that antique rod and let the grandkids go at it in his back yard. My sister could cast better than my brother and me.
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Posted by John Humphress on Jun 2, 2010
Kids Outdoor Day has been rescheduled to September 25th, the original date was June 5th. We had to move the date due to the flooding at the lake.
Shawn Canada
Crazy Horse Archery & Tackle
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Posted by John Humphress on May 27, 2010
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Each year, the celebration of National Fishing and Boating Week includes Free Fishing Weekend. Anglers may fish in Kentucky June 5-6 without a fishing license or a trout permit. All fishing regulations such as minimum size limits and daily creel limits remain in effect during Free Fishing Weekend.
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Posted by John Humphress on May 13, 2010
FRANKFORT, Ky. – For the second year in a row, hunters took a record number of wild turkeys during the state’s spring season.
Hunters telechecked 36,094 birds during the 23-day season, which closed May 9. It was the first time since 2002 that hunters had posted a record harvest for two years in a row.
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Posted by John Humphress on May 6, 2010
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Squirrel hunting is a Kentucky tradition that dates back to the pioneer era.
But hunting squirrels in the spring is relatively new. The season started as an experiment on four state wildlife management areas in 1994, and went statewide in 1999.
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Posted by John Humphress on May 2, 2010
This was shot from the Elkhorn Bridge on Hwy 76 facing Elkhorn.
This was shot from the Elkhorn Bridge on Hwy 76 facing Mannsville.
Here you can see the waters have washed out the old iron bridge on Stoner Creek Road.
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