General Info
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Not including unincorporated communities
Cities
Paducah
Townships
Hendron
Massac
Reidland
Woodlawn-Oakdale
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Upcoming Season
Location: Statewide Season Dates: May 19 2017 – Oct 31 2017 Deer
· A hunter may take an unlimited number of antlerless deer. Two (2) deer may be taken using the statewide deer permit and an unlimited number of antlerless deer may be taken using Additional Deer Permits. · A hunter is limited to one (1) deer with visible antlers (excluding button bucks) per license year statewide. · Hunters shall abide by the equipment restrictions in place for each season. Zone 2 · A hunter may take no more than four (4) deer total and combined in Zones 2, 3 and 4. Two (2) deer may be taken using the statewide deer permit and two (2) deer may be taken using one Additional Deer Permit. · A hunter is limited to one (1) deer with visible antlers (excluding button bucks) per license year statewide. · Hunters shall abide by the equipment restrictions in place for each season. Zone 3 · A hunter may take no more than two (2) deer with a firearm, and no more than four (4) deer total and combined in Zones 2, 3, and 4. Two (2) deer may be taken using the statewide deer permit and two (2) deer may be taken using one Additional Deer Permit. · All four (4) deer may be taken with archery or crossbow equipment. · A hunter is limited to one (1) deer with visible antlers (excluding button bucks) per license year statewide. · Hunters shall abide by the equipment restrictions in place for each season. Zone 4 · A hunter may take no more than two (2) deer with a firearm (one with a modern firearm and one with a muzzleloader, or both with a muzzleloader). · Antlerless deer can only be taken with a firearm during the last three days of the December segment of the muzzleloader season. · A hunter may take no more than four (4) deer total and combined in Zones 2, 3 and 4. Two (2) deer may be taken using the statewide deer permit and two (2) deer may be taken using one Additional Deer Permit. · All four (4) deer may be taken with archery or crossbow equipment. · A hunter is limited to one (1) deer with visible antlers (excluding button bucks) per license year statewide. · Hunters shall abide by the equipment restrictions in place for each season. Archery
Crossbow
Modern Gun
Muzzle-loader
Youth-Free
Youth-Only
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Bag Limits
A hunter may take a male turkey or a turkey with a visible beard. No more than one (1) bird may be taken per day. No more than two (2) birds may be taken per spring season. Any combination of male turkeys, or female turkeys with visible beards, may be included in this two-bird season limit. Turkeys taken by youth during the youth-only season count toward the spring turkey bag limit.
Upcoming Season
Location: Statewide Season Dates: Apr 15 2017 – May 7 2017 Either Sex (must have visible beard) |
LICENSE / PERMIT | Resident | Nonresident |
LICENSES: |
Annual Hunting | $20.00 | $140.00 |
1-Day Hunting (not valid for deer, elk, turkey or bear) | $7.00 | $15.00 |
7-Day Hunting (not valid for deer, elk, turkey or bear) | Not available | $55.00 |
Annual Youth Hunting (ages 12-15 only) | $6.00 | $10.00 |
Shooting Area License (available online only) | $5.00 |
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Upcoming Season
Location: Statewide Season Dates: Apr 1 2017 – Apr 2 2017 Either Sex (must have visible beard) STATEWIDE REGULATIONS Some waterbodies have different size and creel limits, please refer to the “Special Fishing Regulations” section below for more details. Fish not included in this list are considered rough fish. There are no size or creel limits for rough fish, unless special regulations apply. For daily creel and fishing license purposes, one fishing day equals one calendar day. Except for trout, anglers may cull fish of a particular species until reaching the daily creel limit. Any additional fish caught in excess of the daily creel limit must be released immediately.
STATEWIDE SIZE AND CREEL LIMITS (301 KAR 1:060, 1:201; KRS 150.010) Fishing season is open year-round in Kentucky, except on waterfowl refuges and as otherwise noted in this guide. Statewide size and creel limits apply to all Kentucky waters, public and private, except some waters have different limits (see, “Special Fishing Regulations” below.) MEASURING FISH (301 KAR 1:201) Measure all fish from the tip of the lower jaw (closed) to the tip of the tail with fish laid flat on rule with tail lobes squeezed together. Undersized fish must be returned immediately to the waters from which they were taken in the best possible physical condition. |