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Public
Hunting Areas
Wildlife
management Areas operated by Kentucky Department of Fish and
Wildlife in the region provide a variety of game, but hunting
is often under special regulations and seasons.
Located
in Henderson County and Union County:
Sloughs Wildlife Management Area is 10,000 acres of
mostly Ohio River bottoms in four separate units is home to
upward of 30,000 geese and thousands of ducks winter here
annually. Hunting opportunities also include deer, turkey,
swamp rabbit, coyote, squirrel, quail and dove. Contact Mike
Morton at 270-827-2673
Located
in neighboring Union County is the Higginson-Henry
Wildlife Management Area, 5,424 acre area provides a variety
of public hunting opportunities including deer, dove, rabbit,
quail, squirrel, woodcock, turkey, fox and coyote.
This
area also offers ten miles of hiking trails as well as 18
miles of roads including many old roads which may be hiked
and an 80 acre lake with two smaller lakes. Camping and picnic
areas are available.
There
are also wonderful wildlife viewing opportunities with more
than 135 species of birds, including dove, quail, woodcock,
turkey and bald eagles.
Coyote, deer, red and grey fox, rabbit, raccoon, groundhog,
and red, grey and fox squirrel have been also been sighted
here.
Contact
Scott Buser at 270-389-3580
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Hunting
and Fishing Regulations
Hunting Guide
Information on is available from
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources,
1 Game Farm Road
Frankfort, KY 40601.
For the help desk call: 1-800-858-1549
or visit their web site at www.fw.ky.gov
Crittenden County Conservation Officer:
Randy Conway, 270-965-3049
Boat Ramps:
- E-town Landing, Highway 297
- Cave in Rock Ferry Landing, Highway 91 N
- Dam 50, Highway 387
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