The Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry program allows hunters across the state to donate the meat of deer they've killed to families across the state at no cost to them.
As we continue to wait for the coronavirus pandemic to subside, the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife will not be offering in-person hunter education classes. However, the good news for aspiring hunters is that they have made the courses available online. He...
If you're more of the go out into the woods to get a wild turkey is more your thing, now is the time if you live in the Commonwealth. Here's what you need to know!
Deer Reduction Zone Season is set to begin September 15th. For those not in the know, this means that the state will allow hunting in specific and defined urban areas as well as along portions of state highways.
It's just about wild turkey hunting time in the Tri-State, and just like the lyrics that are sung in "Chevy Van," by Sammy Johns, "...and that's all right with me!" Sorry, but I don't like wild turkeys. They are, in my mind, just like deer - a nuisance. They wander around aimlessly with no real purpose, running onto rural roadways and causing automobile accidents. They spre
Indiana lawmakers fighting to protect the right to “hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife” recently failed at passing an amendment to the Indiana Constitution.
Whether it be deer or game birds that you enjoy hunting, or are considering getting into for the first time, Indiana is home to a wealth of seasonal opportunities for the hunting and trapping enthusiast.