KY Firearms during Archery
#1

According to the KDFWR website, as of 26 August, the department has changed its rules allowing individuals with concealed carry license to carry their personal defense firearm during archery, muzzleloading, etc...though, obviously, the hunter is not to use them to take deer, etc.
They have published a new page 3 to the hunting guide correcting the original publication...
They have published a new page 3 to the hunting guide correcting the original publication...
#5
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 86

You guys carry for fear of snakes or meth heads?
ps a local I talked to this week said he saw a giant just puttzing around the edge of a corn field behind his house. No telling where that deer lives, but if I wasn't 12 hours away I'd be getting after him.
ps a local I talked to this week said he saw a giant just puttzing around the edge of a corn field behind his house. No telling where that deer lives, but if I wasn't 12 hours away I'd be getting after him.
#6
#7

[quote=Spring tom;3445074]You guys carry for fear of snakes or meth heads?
Both! or in S-E KY, people into mountain-side agriculture who rig their fields with trip wires and grenades...(while playing "Dueling Banjos"...LOL)
Both! or in S-E KY, people into mountain-side agriculture who rig their fields with trip wires and grenades...(while playing "Dueling Banjos"...LOL)
#8
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Georgetown, KY
Posts: 4

Hey guys, I'm from Georgetown also. Most of my hunting is done on a farm on the Scott Owen line...and some occasional hunts on some WMA's (Kleber, Taylorsville) and in Western KY around Peabody (Muhlenburg Co.)
#10

Ask federal census workers...
While as a whole the place is very nice, there are areas where you protect yourself and ask questions later...