Ummmm. Can I get that in like a life size poster thing like those football player things you put on your walls?
Don't worry guys - she's of legal age. Ogle all you want, you won't get in trouble by anyone other than your wife. :D Desktop backgrounds coming soon.
I did, but unfortunately I haven't put it to any good use yet. It mostly just sits in my backpack as I wander the countryside, not finding any sheds.
Hey everyone =) I'm Kayce Pierce. Just to set the record straight I'll be 22 next month. I look quite young for my age but I've always seen it as a blessing. My entire life revolves around fishing, hunting, hiking and atving and I've never had anyone really show me the ropes, just have always been an outdoors kind of girl looking for the next chance to get down and dirty and show up the boys!
Welcome to the site! I noticed you posting on a different site but bh.com is better then that other one. Should hang out here more often!
I know she'd have to twist your arm, right? Anyways - welcome to the site Kayce. Hope you stick around and post more often. There's a fairly good group of people here with a few notable exceptions. cough*Fergus*cough
Hey be nice to my wife lmao hour i'm not the only one to see the spelling difference Sent from my LG-E739 using Tapatalk
Just thought I'd share with you a little blurb of an email I sent someone regarding a hunting show....after finishing it, I realized that this sums up exactly how I feel. It scares me that I know of maybe 2 or 3 other hunters close to my age and not one other female hunter. What is going to happen when my generation controls the US....will hunting still be legal? ...will it even exist? I'm sure it's different in other states...but atleast for here in NY...it doesn't look promising. "Hi, how are you? My name is Kayce Pierce and my life revolves around hunting. I am 21 years old and live in Westchester County, NY. Most people in this county think bowhunting ended along with native americans running around in deer skin skirts…so from the beginning, I knew educating others about the values and lessons hunting teaches would be a difficult task. I am unique, to say the least. I am a 5'2", 110lbs, lefty female and have faced one obstacle after the other to perfect my skills as a bowhunter. From countless hours of exercise and practice to increase my poundage to spending 2-4 hours to gut and drag a deer out of the woods by myself, I have refused to allow my size and natural strength to get in the way. But I've done it, for 6 years now, because to not be able to sit in my tree and become apart of the woods every morning and afternoon during the fall, would feel like a life sentence in prison. I hunt for myself, picked it up by myself and have taught myself everything I know because I am a strong young woman and will never give anyone the opportunity to tell me otherwise. I have slowly began to make my way into the "hunting entertainment industry". Not for fame, fortune or privileged hunts but because of the amount of people I have helped changed their views of this obsession we are all so passionate about, especially in an area of NY where hunting is looked down upon as cruel and unnecessary. I live my life the way I want to and try to experience anything that comes my way. That is how I became a Playboy Bunny. Playboy is a huge supporter of PETA and my goal is to be the voice of hunting in an industry of people who, too, look down upon hunting. I want to stand beside the women who have had the opportunity to show the world that women are capable of the patience, dedication and determination to succeed as a bowhunter. I want to be the voice of hunting for my generation to protect our American right and to make sure that one day, I too, will be able to share my passion for hunting with my grandchildren."