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With the Kentucky Afield Outdoor Calendar, you’ll know when
the white bass run, sandhill cranes fly through the state,
black bears are born, bluegills nest and the best time to
catch striped bass at night in Lake Cumberland. The outdoor tips and
nature notes featured each month lets you know when
the fishing’s hot and what’s going on in the natural world
at that time of year. The calendar features outstanding
nature and outdoor photography.
Kentucky Afield
calendars are included with every
subscription
to Kentucky Afield magazine. The calendar includes
opening and closing dates for various hunting and
fishing seasons in the state. Calendars are mailed once
a year, in December, to current subscribers. The
subscriber list for the 2009 calendar is now closed.
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2009 Kentucky
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Jan. 2 - Last day of free
youth hunting and trapping week; late dove season
Jan. 4 - Opening day of late crow season; last day of early Canada goose
season (Northeast Goose Zone)
Jan. 19 - Last day of deer, turkey, quota elk archery seasons; first day
of late Canada goose season (Northeast Goose Zone)Jan. 25 - Last day of
duck, coot, merganser and snipe seasons
Jan. 31 - Last day of bobcat, goose and brant seasons; rabbit, quail
seasons (Eastern Zone); Canada good season (Northeast Goose Zone)
Good winter crappie fishing when weather permits
Fish for smallmouth bass with live bait or using the float and fly
technique at Dale Hollow, Cumberland lakes
Clean out/erect wood duck nest boxes
Fish big stonefly imitations for tailwater trout through February
Concentrate on food sources for deer late in season
Migrating bald eagle numbers peak
Black bear cubs born
Woodcock begin spring migration
Groundhogs awake
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