kentucky
#6
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1

I do not know about Louisville, but you could try Hardin County, it is south of Louisville. Specifically Ft. Knox. You would need to show proof of Hunter Ed and buy tags in addition to your normal state tags. There are some really good areas to hunt there. If you decide to try it contact hunt control for the low down and try to hunt near or in the "30" Areas.
#7

Anybody ever hunt the daniel boone national forest for deer??Im like 1 hr from there in tenn...Im gonna go out of state for the first time and do some deer hunting there and in feyette county,on my uncles farm...
#8
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1

I live in Laurel Co. which has plenty of DBNF land in it and I hunt there a lot. My house actually borders part of it and the area I hunt is a two minute drive from home. There is plenty of hunting land available in Kentucky, so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding a good spot. If you would like some pointers, just send me an e-mail and I would be glad to help.