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Ensuring Future Hunters Are Ready for the Season

August 3, 2025 - 06:32

Ensuring Future Hunters Are Ready for the Season

As hunting season approaches in September across Kentucky, the Department of Fish and Wildlife is taking proactive steps to ensure that both novice and experienced hunters are adequately prepared. The agency is focusing on training programs designed to instill essential skills and knowledge in participants.

With an emphasis on safety, conservation, and ethical hunting practices, the training sessions aim to equip hunters with the necessary tools to navigate the challenges of the upcoming season. These programs not only cover fundamental hunting techniques but also educate participants on local wildlife regulations and sustainable practices.

The initiative reflects a commitment to fostering a responsible hunting culture that respects both the environment and the traditions of the sport. By investing in the education of new hunters, the Department of Fish and Wildlife hopes to cultivate a new generation that values safety and stewardship in the great outdoors. As the season draws nearer, the emphasis on proper training will play a crucial role in the overall success and enjoyment of the hunting experience.


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