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		<title>Bow Hunting in Kentucky</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living in Kentucky gives me easy access to the great outdoor resources that this state has to offer.    I am an avid bow hunter and angler, but this wasn't always the case.  Growing up, my grandfather and father used to take me fishing on my grandfather's farm, and I became fanatical about fishing.  I never [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living in Kentucky gives me easy access to the great outdoor resources that this state has to offer.    I am an avid bow hunter and angler, but this wasn't always the case.  Growing up, my grandfather and father used to take me fishing on my grandfather's farm, and I became fanatical about fishing.  I never really had much exposure to hunting though.  I honestly didn't even know what I was missing, until around the 1997-1998 timeframe, when I became friends with my hunting buddy Daniel.<br />
Daniel was a big hunter, but didn't do much fishing.  I was a big fisherman, but wasn't into hunting.  Before too long, each of our passions for our sports began to rub off on each other.  Daniel got me into bow hunting in the fall and winter months.  I started taking Daniel fishing with me throughout the spring and summer months.  And in the spring, we fished and went turkey hunting.  It wasn't before too long that I became a fanatical hunter, and spent time outdoors year round enjoying the great resources that this state has to offer.<br />
Daniel moved on to Tennessee years ago, and I continued to bow hunt in Kentucky.  We still keep in touch, swapping hunting stories and tips.  We both have kids of our own now, and I look forward to introducing them to everything that the outdoors has to offer.<br />
I should have started writing this blog years ago.  I look back over everything I learned throughout the years and all the experiences (good and bad) that I have had in the woods.  I'm excited about the opportunity to share those experiences with my readers, and to pass this enjoyment along to my children.<br />
I welcome comments, and would love to hear from others.  The two best ways to learn about hunting are through directly experiencing the great outdoors, and by learning from other's experiences.  Experience comes with time.  Enjoy the time you have, make the most of it, and most of all, make good memories to be shared.</p>
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