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The commission meets quarterly in Frankfort to help provide oversight of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and guide development of the state’s regulations on hunting, fishing, boating and conservation.
November 2, 2024 Full Show - Backpacking Trout, Squirrel Hunt in LBL, Coon Hunt. This week, we are at the Red River Gorge and are backpacking trout stock into the streams! Then, we are out with a good friend and his grandson as we hunt squirrels in the Land Between the Lakes.
Bring out your inner Daniel Boone with a hunting trip in Kentucky’s beautiful forests, rolling open fields and spectacular mountains. In Kentucky, you’ll discover abundant public lands to explore in search of wild game. Here you’ll find the largest elk herd east of the Mississippi River.
Coyotes may be hunted year-round, day or night, with no bag limit. Hunters may only use artificial light or other means designed to make wildlife visible at night from Dec. 1 – March 31, and May 16 - June 30. Artificial light or other means designed to make wildlife visible at night cannot be connected to or cast from a mechanized vehicle.
The Kentucky Field Office provides assistance to Federal and State agencies, local governments, businesses, and the general public relative to conserving, protecting, and restoring habitat for federally threatened and endangered species.
Take a look around and learn about conservation, wildlife, hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation in the state. We want you to enjoy Kentucky, naturally. The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife helps to maintian over 110 different public access location for fishing and boating.
The department's mission is to conserve, protect and enhance Kentucky's fish and wildlife resources and provide outstanding opportunities for fishing, hunting, trapping, boating, shooting sports, wildlife viewing, and related activities.
The Miller Welch-Central Kentucky Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Madison County offers 1,848 acres to hunt squirrels, work dogs, fish for bluegill and largemouth bass, shoot trap and skeet, bowhunt for deer and pursue turkeys.
Unless you are license-exempt, you must obtain and carry while in the field proof that you’ve met the license requirements for the kind of hunting or fishing you’re doing. This proof can be either a paper license/permit or a license authorization number (when purchasing licenses/permits online).
This KY hunting seasons guide covers big & small game, furbearers & birds. Find key details on Kentucky hunting dates, rules, licenses, and gear requirements.