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Leave deer fawns alone

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May 18, 2012
Leave deer fawns alone

By Art Lander Jr FRANKFORT, Ky. – When someone finds a deer fawn curled up in high grass or hiding beneath the shrubbery of a home at the edge of the woods, it’s often assumed that the fawn is abandoned. But David Yancy, a deer biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife...
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Green Water Strategies

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May 15, 2012
Green Water Strategies

By Chris Erwin Are you wondering what green water strategies are all about? I know. The first time I heard about green water, I thought someone was talking about some clear lake or something. In fact, the term is an old tournament reference that describes a way to approach a flood or a muddy...
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Conley Bottoms: A Hidden Paradise

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May 7, 2012
Conley Bottoms: A Hidden Paradise

By Chris Erwin As the Secretary of the Kentucky Outdoor Press Association, I had the pleasure to visit Conley Bottoms Resort this past weekend for a writer’s conference. While some business is always the focal point of any get-together, I managed to get on the water for some fishing. Conley Bottoms is located on...
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Bass Fishing in Kentucky High Schools

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April 30, 2012
Bass Fishing in Kentucky High Schools

By Chris Erwin On Feb. 22, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association announced bass fishing could be offered as a varsity sport in high schools in Kentucky. But now, a couple of months later, there seems to be as many questions as they are answers. Kentucky becomes the third state nationally to offer bass...
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Population models help biologists manage deer herds

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May 4, 2012
Population models help biologists manage deer herds

By Art Lander Jr. FRANKFORT, Ky. – Population models help biologists manage deer herds. “Models enable deer managers to...
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Get your spinning reel back in shape quickly

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April 26, 2012
Get your spinning reel back in shape quickly

By Lee McClellan FRANKFORT, Ky. – A group of old friends of mine gets together every spring for a...
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Conservation officer’s own loss motivates his assistance to tornado victims

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March 7, 2012
Conservation officer’s own loss motivates his assistance to tornado victims

By Dave Baker FRANKFORT, Ky. – Patrick Younts knows what it’s like to be left homeless by a disaster....
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A Greenbo Lake Canoe Adventure

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February 21, 2012
A Greenbo Lake Canoe Adventure

By Carrie “Mudfoot” Stambaugh The sunshine and warm temperatures were just too much to resist last week. Having heard...
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Stream Fishing

Blue Water Trails –  Kentucky River, Pool 4

Blue Water Trails – Kentucky River, Pool 4

By Lee.McClellan (This article is the fourteenth in the periodic Blue Water Trails series highlighting the floating, fishing and tourism opportunities on Kentucky’s streams and rivers). FRANKFORT, Ky. – In 1780, several pioneers from Bryan Station camped on a gravel bar in a double bend in the Kentucky River, about a mile upstream from...

Small Water Fishing – Lower Six Mile Creek

Small Water Fishing – Lower Six Mile Creek

Sept.22,2011 By Art Lander, Jr. FRANKFORT, Ky. – The lower sections of many tributaries to the Kentucky River offer surprisingly good fishing, especially in fall. A good one to try before the weather chills is Six Mile Creek, a 14-mile tributary to the Kentucky River that is an easy drive from the Louisville or...

Cumberland River still great trout fishery

Cumberland River still great trout fishery

July 14, 2011 Author Lee McClellan FRANKFORT, Ky. – Monsoon rains this past spring pushed Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley, Nolin River Lake, Rough River Lake, Cave Run Lake and Taylorsville Lake to water levels never before witnessed. Water flowed over the emergency flood spillway at Rough River Lake for the first time. Lake Cumberland...

Outdoor News

Leave deer fawns alone

Leave deer fawns alone

By Art Lander Jr FRANKFORT, Ky. – When someone finds a deer fawn curled...

Green Water Strategies

Green Water Strategies

By Chris Erwin Are you wondering what green water strategies are all about? I...

Conley Bottoms: A Hidden Paradise

Conley Bottoms: A Hidden Paradise

By Chris Erwin As the Secretary of the Kentucky Outdoor Press Association, I had...

Bass Fishing in Kentucky High Schools

Bass Fishing in Kentucky High Schools

By Chris Erwin On Feb. 22, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association announced bass...

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