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Any licensed hunter who has obtained a free crossbow stamp can hunt with a crossbow during any season in which a firearm is allowed, for both big and small game, except hunters in the Upper Peninsula may not use a crossbow or a modified bow during the December 1 – January 1 late archery deer season and December 7–16 muzzleloader deer season ...
(Some states, such as Kentucky, [12] consider only compound and recurve bows as "bows" for hunting regulation purposes, and have special seasons for crossbows.) [13] For example, during a bows-only season, in many areas a hunter would be limited to the use of a bow and the use of any firearm would be prohibited until that specific season opens ...
Open season is the time of the year when a particular wildlife species is allowed to be hunted as per local wildlife conservation law. In the US, for example, each state creates laws and codes governing the season dates and species, established on a complex process including citizen input, a state fish and game agency or department, and often an independent game council.
Archery deer season, also known as bow hunting for 2024-25 will run Oct. 5 through Nov. 22 and Dec. 26 through Jan. 20. Rifle deer season for 2024-25 will open Thanksgiving weekend, on Saturday ...
This chart displays deer vs vehicle collisions in Kentucky between 2017 and 2021 (data for 2021 has not yet been published by the state).
Kentucky Afield radio show premieres [2] (15-minute weekly series). Experimental release of Great Plains jackrabbits in Mercer, Pendleton and Hancock counties. Commission orders closed season on all game November 6–16. All netting operations in Tennessee River below Kentucky Dam banned due to widespread violations.
The statewide late archery season is Dec. 26-Jan. 16. Archery season runs Sept. 17-Nov. 25 and Dec. 26- Jan. 28 in WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D. Flintlock muzzleloader deer season is Dec. 26-Jan. 16.
(The distance is not stated in the statute, but is set forth in the administrative regulations governing the course.) [2] Under KRS § 237.110 (20)(a), Kentucky recognizes all currently valid concealed carry permits issued by other U.S. jurisdictions regardless of age.