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The official website of the state agency that manages fish and wildlife conservation, hunting, fishing and boating in Kentucky. Find news, events, regulations, permits, programs, videos and more.
- Licenses
If you have licensing questions, call Kentucky Fish and...
- My Profile
My Profile - Access to your KY Fish and Wildlife Records....
- Season Dates
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- Fishing
Kentucky's Stream Fisheries. Stocking Information. Fishing...
- Hunter Education
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- Trout Stocking
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- Telecheck
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- Web Contact
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- Licenses
Learn how to keep wildlife wild, report injured or orphaned wildlife, and find a permitted wildlife rehabilitator in Kentucky. Explore news, articles, and links related to wildlife diversity, health, and management.
Find out how to hunt various game species in Kentucky, including elk, deer, bear, turkey, waterfowl and more. Learn about hunting laws, seasons, licenses, areas, maps and news on this official website.
Find out the latest news, events and videos from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Learn about the new Pocahontas Wildlife Management Area, the landowner-cooperator program and the 2024-25 hunting and trapping guide.
Find information on fishing licenses, regulations, habitats, stocking, records, and access sites in Kentucky. Learn about fish identification, boating education, and fishing forecasts from the official website of the department.
Learn how to buy licenses and permits for hunting and fishing in Kentucky. Find out about discounts, fees, exemptions, and online options for residents and nonresidents.
Learn about the history, mission, and activities of the agency that manages wildlife conservation and boating projects in Kentucky. Find out how to get hunting and fishing licenses, join conservation clubs, and access public lands and waters.