Kentucky is banning the use of aircraft or unmanned aircraft, like drones, for hunting and fishing. The Kentucky Department ...
A suspicious death investigation is underway after a Kentucky woman's body was found near a boat ramp at an Indiana fish and ...
In Kentucky, a second wild deer has been confirmed with chronic wasting disease, a fatal neurologic disease that infects deer, elk and moose, but not people, ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A new Kentucky law goes into effect this month putting new restrictions on Kentucky hunters and anglers. The ...
A new law in Kentucky prohibits the use of aircraft and drones for hunting and fishing. Exceptions to the law include ...
Regulation 301 KAR 3:140 makes it illegal " to use aircraft or unmanned aircraft in the take of fish or wildlife." ...
The Cumberland River is home to bass, walleye, and trout, making it an angler's favorite destination. You'll find lots of other wildlife there, too.
New measures are now in place to help protect Kentucky’s fish and wildlife resources from the increasing use of aircraft ...
Under the regulation, anyone acting on behalf of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife is allowed to use drones to address human safety, law enforcement, research, management, and other needs.
A new app is available for hunters in the commonwealth this season after a recent partnership between the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife ...
State wildlife officials say Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been confirmed in a wild deer in Pulaski County, marking the ...
The wild deer was harvested by a hunter in Pulaski County. The disease is not known to infect people, but hunters are advised ...