Break the feeling of Cabin Fever
By Chris Erwin [dc]W[/dc]ind, rain, and cold frozen roads. It all makes me want to hibernate until spring, but since that’s not something many of us can do it just might be a good time […]
By Chris Erwin [dc]W[/dc]ind, rain, and cold frozen roads. It all makes me want to hibernate until spring, but since that’s not something many of us can do it just might be a good time […]
By Lee McClellan Frankfort, KY. – Next week, the Kentucky Afield Outdoors staff begins a series of fishing articles called “Spring Fishing Frenzy” that will run until early summer. The series of articles details the […]
This fishing report was compiled for the week of Jan. 30, 2013 Editor’s note: Winter sure made its appearance this weekend. The fishing reports reflect the very slow reports and limited activity. As we return […]
By Chris Erwin In 2007, we got the word that the Wolf Creek Dam on Lake Cumberland was in danger of releasing enough water to flood the downstream area below the dam including Nashville and […]
By Art Lander Jr. Frankfort, KY. – Kentucky deer hunters will have lots of ground venison for chili this winter, roasts to bake with onions, celery and vegetables and back strap chops to grill during […]
By Chris Erwin With forty years of fishing under my belt and 25 years of fishing the club circuit, I have always been interested in new developments in the art of bass fishing, while I […]
By Dave Baker FRANKFORT, Ky. – Youths wanting to try hunting for the first time can collect a free sportsman’s license at boat shows in Louisville and Lexington. The offer applies to first-time hunters between […]
By Dave Baker FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is seeking public input on a proposal to limit the spread of Asian carp in the state’s waterways. Anglers are invited […]
This fishing report was compiled for the week of Jan. 21, 2013 Editor’s note: While the winter has been kind to us so far, a cold snap is on the way. This past week we […]
By Lee McClellan Frankfort, KY. – The cold-weather months are a good time to start wildlife habitat improvement projects in woodlands. After the leaves are down there’s a much clearer view of the forest canopy. […]
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