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Post by seabee89 on Oct 11, 2016 20:44:08 GMT -5
Does anyone know of any deer processors in Pike County or close by? I haven't lived and hunted here long enough to find out yet...
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Post by ironjaw on Oct 11, 2016 21:31:35 GMT -5
Is Kolleys still open in Lynnville?
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Post by medic22 on Oct 11, 2016 21:31:50 GMT -5
Is Kolleys still open in Lynnville? Yes
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Post by ms660 on Oct 12, 2016 8:07:49 GMT -5
Is Kolleys still open in Lynnville? Yes Are you sure since Melvin passed away? I hope they still are. They always did a good job when I used them.
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Post by medic22 on Oct 12, 2016 8:11:47 GMT -5
Are you sure since Melvin passed away? As far as I know. Last month signs were still up and theyre still driving around with kolleys stickers on their vehicles. Never saw any announcement on FB to say otherwise.
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Post by seabee89 on Nov 1, 2016 23:03:01 GMT -5
Thanks all. I'll check it out.
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Post by ms660 on Nov 2, 2016 0:31:53 GMT -5
Are you sure since Melvin passed away? As far as I know. Last month signs were still up and theyre still driving around with kolleys stickers on their vehicles. Never saw any announcement on FB to say otherwise. You were right that they are still processing. I talked to Don and they have already processed several deer.
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Post by swindianapaul on Nov 14, 2016 23:23:54 GMT -5
If still looking you can also try Adcox processing. They are located across the road from Evansville gun club. Sievers in Vincennes isn't too far either though I have not used them in years. Like the others, I have also used Kolleys before I started processing my own.
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