The Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry program allows hunters across the state to donate the meat of deer they've killed to families across the state at no cost to them.
As we continue to wait for the coronavirus pandemic to subside, the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife will not be offering in-person hunter education classes. However, the good news for aspiring hunters is that they have made the courses available online. He...
Angel here and this weekend I did it! I FINALLY went hunting with my husband Joe. Cue all the eye-rolling and whispers LOL. Yes, I put on the camo and climbed into a stand. Here's how it went down!
If you're more of the go out into the woods to get a wild turkey is more your thing, now is the time if you live in the Commonwealth. Here's what you need to know!
All in-person hunter education classes have been suspended by the Kentucky Dept. of Fish & Wildlife due to Covid-19 but hunters can still take the course online.
Deer Reduction Zone Season is set to begin September 15th. For those not in the know, this means that the state will allow hunting in specific and defined urban areas as well as along portions of state highways.
Angel here and last week my husband Joe got his first Turkey. Of course, he had to do a Glamor Shots session with it and I decided why not share it with you all.
by Adrienne Mayse
I’m not one of those people that has an emergency generator under a tarp in my back yard. I don’t stock MREs in my basement or have shelves of canned food that I rotate regularly. Honestly, I wish I were, because you never know what might go wrong.
The Owensboro NWTF Chapter Annual Banquet will host a live auction, silent auction and multiple gun
and prize raffles to raise money for community events including a wounded warrior hunt, a wheeling sportsman day, youth day and women’s outdoor days. This event is open to the public.