Archery hunting for deer begins Sept. 7
BY Art Lander Jr. FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky’s 2013-14 deer season opens on Saturday, Sept. 7, the first day of the 136-day archery season. The season continues through Monday, Jan. 20, 2014. For the past […]
BY Art Lander Jr. FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky’s 2013-14 deer season opens on Saturday, Sept. 7, the first day of the 136-day archery season. The season continues through Monday, Jan. 20, 2014. For the past […]
By Chris Erwin I was asked the other day what the difference between a creek, stream or river was. In layman terms, a creek is smaller than the stream it runs into and a stream […]
This fishing report was compiled for the week of Aug. 28, 2013 Editor’s note: Not much has changed this week. There were some tournament on the Ohio River and from all reports it wasn’t as […]
BY Lee McClellan Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Dove season promising despite the weather 1-800-858-1549, ext. 4443 FRANKFORT, Ky. – Few Kentuckians can remember a weirder summer, weather wise. Early mornings in mid-August so cool you could […]
By Chris Erwin When I was a teenager, I used to head for the Fallsburg Falls to fish, hang with friends and of course take a date now and then. It was nothing but a […]
This fishing report was compiled for the week of Aug. 21, 2013 Editor’s note: While the Ohio River continues to stay in flux, with thunderstorms causing flash flooding in some areas; this water usually ends […]
Frankfort, KY. – Federal officials recently confirmed that an animal taken by a hunter near Munfordville in Hart County on March 16 is a gray wolf. A DNA analysis performed by the U.S. Department of […]
BY Lee McClellan Frankfort, KY. – Registration for Kentucky’s mentor-youth dove hunts opens on Monday, Aug.12. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources conduct these hunts for adults wishing to introduce dove hunting to […]
By Lee McClellan Editor’s note:(This article is the twenty-third in the periodic Blue Water Trails series highlighting the floating, fishing and tourism opportunities on Kentucky’s streams and rivers). FRANKFORT, Ky. – Trammel Fork and Middle […]
By Chris Erwin We are in the mid-season of Kentucky’s warm months and with it comes biting pests that can ruin an outing or make you wish you had just stayed home. I spend all […]
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