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Kentucky is a bit higher with a 1-in-98 chance (23rd), while Illinois is lower at 1 in 170 (34th). ... Here's how hunters can apply to take part in controlled deer hunts at Indiana state parks ...
The state of Indiana wants to change its rules for deer hunting, but first it wants your input. The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has opened a public comment period for proposed ...
Here's your guide to the 2024-25 Indiana deer hunting season. What you need to know from deer hunting licenses to tips on how to hunt deer for beginners.
State officials are proposing changes to rules about hunting deer and trapping otters.
Commissioner Earl Wallace announces a department magazine, Happy Hunting Ground, to inform and educate the public. The first issue is published in December 1945, with a press run of 15,000 and a subscription cost of 50 cents a year. 1946: First legal deer hunt (January 2–14) in 30 years; $15 tag required if deer is taken.
Knobs State Forest and Wildlife Management Area Terminus of the orange trail Location in the United States Show map of the United States Location in Kentucky Show map of Kentucky Location Bullitt County, Kentucky Nearest city Shepherdsville, Kentucky Coordinates 37°52′53″N 85°40′35″W / 37.88139°N 85.67639°W / 37.88139; -85.67639 Area 2,035 acres (8.24 km 2) Max ...
To report a sick or dead deer, particularly near water, call 1-800-858-1549 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or use the online reporting tool set up by the Kentucky Department of ...
The Watershed Approach is an important framework to address today's water challenges. More than $450 billion in food and fiber, manufactured goods, and tourism depends on clean water and healthy watersheds. The watershed approach consists of three main strategies: Hydrologically defined: which takes geography and all other factors into ...