Kentucky Fish and Wildlife confirms a new case of fatal chronic wasting disease in a Ballard County deer.
Agriculture Commissioner Commissioner Ryan Quarles asked hunters to donate any harvested deer to the Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry, a statewide program that helps feed Kentuckians in need.
The 2019 hunts killed only 775 deer, the fewest since the first hunt in 1993.
According to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, modern gun hunting season usually produces 60-70% of the state's total deer harvest each year.
If a hunter can carry a rifle, it only seems fair that the deer should have one too, right?
One fisherman reeled in quite a bit more than he bargained for.
The white moose, which are not albino, but reportedly get the rare coloring from a recessive gene, are legally protected from being poached in the area under the 1997 Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act.
It’s looking like it’s going to be a busy hunting season.
An 8-year-old girl may be a better hunter than both her father and grandfather.