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| #31 | I have written my state reps and my cogress people to try an keep Kentucky quest friendly. I hunt the Spencer county road cuts on a regular basis, I have meet the local sheriff and his deputies. They are good folks and wish you nothing but the best! They understand that you are hunting for the local rock, they also know they will see you at the local gas station and in the local cafes! I have met folks form South carolina to oklahoma on these sites, they are a blessing and most welcome. i have spent a lot of time hunting the 64 route near Morehead, i am well off the road and pose no problem with traffic the local and state police just wiss bye. i hope to God that this doesn't change!Come help yourself to the local rock, stop and have a hotbrown and a sweet tea, revel in our southern hospitality, and if you bump into me, lunch is on me! i look for those out of state plates and look forward to seeing you!
Keep Kentucky rock friendly!
I hope to see you soon,
Mark |
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| John Loesch |
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| #32 | I will be in Bloomington the week of October 5th. I was fascinated with the area, but now think I will head down to Kentucky. My daughter just pumped in over $200,000 into the local economy, with her radiation treatments, and I can't pick up a couple buckets of rocks in a creek. I guess Brown and Monroe counties in Indiana are going to get a bad eye from me going forward. Their loss, as we probably would have come back on a yearly basis. |
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| John Runberg |
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| #33 | John.
You have email.....;-)
John |
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| Tyrus |
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| #34 | A great spot to collect is a county bridge in bedford at 1592 IN-58 use this address to get exact directions and go to google earth and if u use the street view you can see off the bridge the dry collecting area for those with gps Lat 38deg53'27.90"M Long 86deg25'26.74"W happy hunting |
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