HUNTING & FISHING
    Western Kentucky has long been known as a Hunter's Paradise, as 
Teddy Roosevelt and Daniel Boone testified. We have an abundance of 
deer, dove, wild turkey, rabbit, squirrel, and other wild game. But 
despite the abundance, you can still expect a challenge!
    
The Ohio River provides a wide variety of species, including crappie, black and white bass, sunfish, sauger, and catfish. The largemouth bass fishing is outstanding enough to attract several local and national bass tournaments. The angling possibilities are wide enough in numbers and variety to satisfy the most demanding fisherman. For easy access to the river, boat ramps with ample parking are located.
Kentucky Lake and Barkley Lake, within 20 miles of Marion, offer some of the best crappie, bass, catfish and bluegill fishing in the nation. Professionals and amateurs alike enjoy the vast fishing opportunities these great lakes have to offer.
The Ohio River provides a wide variety of species, including crappie, black and white bass, sunfish, sauger, and catfish. The largemouth bass fishing is outstanding enough to attract several local and national bass tournaments. The angling possibilities are wide enough in numbers and variety to satisfy the most demanding fisherman. For easy access to the river, boat ramps with ample parking are located.
Kentucky Lake and Barkley Lake, within 20 miles of Marion, offer some of the best crappie, bass, catfish and bluegill fishing in the nation. Professionals and amateurs alike enjoy the vast fishing opportunities these great lakes have to offer.
White                         Tail Deer
 are Kentucky's favorite game animal, and   Crittenden County           
              ranks second in the state for the number of deer   
harvested.                         Seasons for archery, muzzle loaders, 
and modern   firearms                         are scheduled between 
September and January.   Regulations                         vary year 
by year and county by county; they are   outline                        
 in the current Deer Guide available from the   Kentucky Department     
                    of Fish and Wildlife.
Marion's                         annual Big   Buck competition attracts hunters from across the   nation!
Wild                         Turkey.
 Kentucky's turkey restoration program has become a   model             
            for the nation over the past decade and a half.   Crittenden
                         County has both a Spring and Fall Turkey 
Hunting   Season.                         Some of the best gobbler 
hunting in Kentucky is   found in                         Crittenden 
County. An annual guide to turkey   hunting is                         
published by the Kentucky Department of Fish and   Wildlife.
   
Hunting                         and Fishing Regulations 
Information on is available from
Information on is available from
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife   Resources,
1 Game Farm Road
Frankfort, KY 40601.
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
or visit their web site at www.fw.ky.gov
Crittenden County Conservation Officer: 
    Randy Conway, 270-965-3049
 
 
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
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
      
- E-town Landing, Highway 297
- Cave in Rock Ferry Landing, Highway 91 N
- Dam 50, Highway 387
 
 
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