Kentucky is a true sleeper state. There record making deer taken every year. If you get the North American Whitetail magazine, August edition, there are two wonderful stories of absolutely great deer taken last year. The people that I have met while hunting there are super. They are deer hunters, I listen to them and they regularly pass up deer knowing they only get that one deer. The deer are allowed, for the most part, to live to that 3 1/2 and up. The doe tags are somewhat liberal, so if it's meat they want, they will take that doe. Thier bow season starts early September, so just about all of them bow hunt. I know one guy who took an awesome buck opening day of bow season, but that ended his season, for a buck anyway. That deer was an awesome velvet buck. If you ever have the chance to hunt there, respect those that live there and they will take you right in. I will be returning and look forward to seeing friends that I have made there as much as the hunt. A special friend I made a couple years ago, who is wheel chair bound, hunts with us. Every morning of our hunt, we helped him into his ground blind and he would stay all day just as we would. We had trail cam pics of an awesome deer we nicknamed " dreamer" . My friend killed " Dreamer" on our 4th morning. We think 6 1/2. Years old, scored 183 field dressed over 200. Made several grown men cry that day, because if anyone should have killed that deer, my friend should have.