By Lee McClellan
Ky. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife
I have an old friend who was reluctant to go wading in streams for smallmouth bass for many years.
"The fish are too small," he said.
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The Anderson County Sportsman’s Club held its annual Youth Turkey Hunt on April 6-7. The event was hosted by Ky. Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources officers David Goodlett, Jason Wells, Joshua Robinson, and Sgt. Phillip Crane.
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By Art Lander, Jr.
Ky. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Resources
Rapidly changing weather can play havoc on early spring fishing.
The possibility of cold fronts, rain and sunny afternoons, all in one week, often make it difficult to correctly time a fishing trip. But, the one true constant of spring fishing is that ponds and small lakes warm up before larger bodies of water.
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Researchers are seeking the public's help in finding more nesting sites of Kentucky's remaining barn owls, according to a news release.
Barn owls, with their distinctive heart-shaped faces and dark eyes, were plentiful across Kentucky as late as the 1960s. Currently, however, there are only about 25 documented nesting locations statewide.
Wildlife biologists with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources need to locate as many barn owl nesting sites as possible to gain a deeper understanding of why this species has declined in the state.
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By Art Lander, Jr.
Ky. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Resources
With opening day of the statewide season just three weeks away, Kentucky turkey hunters can look forward to encountering gobblers of all ages this spring.
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Twenty-four years ago on April 22, 1989 the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources had not established a spring turkey season in central Kentucky.
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The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources has partnered with Anderson County Parks and Recreation to provide a fishing opportunity at Anderson County Community Park Lake.
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The Anderson County 4-H shooting sports team produced three individual state champions and four team champions in the state meet held recently. Eighteen local youth participated in the event, competing for the championships in two separate disciplines: archery and shotgun.
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By Art Lander, Jr.
Ky. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Resources
The application deadline for quota deer, bear, small game and waterfowl hunts is midnight, Sunday, Sept. 30.
Applications for the deer, small game and waterfowl hunts can be made 24 hours a day by either calling toll-free 1-877-598-2401, or going online at fw.ky.gov. Applications for the 2012 bear quota hunt with dogs may only be submitted online.
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