HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) - Officials with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) say anglers and waterfowl hunters can once again use their Kentucky resident licenses to fish or hunt certain waters shared with neighboring states, as new reciprocal agreements with several bordering states took effect October 16.…
The purpose of the new law is simple: to protect nature from what Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials said was an increasing number of aircraft technologies being used by hunters and anglers.
Kentucky finalized the agreements with several bordering states to allow each state’s resident anglers and waterfowl hunters to utilize shared waters using the license from their home state.