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Kentucky Hunting, Fishing Licenses Available March 1

Kentucky’s residents can begin purchasing licenses and permits for hunting, fishing, and trapping effective March 1, marking the start of the 2025-26 season. This change aims to streamline the process and encourage outdoor activities across the state, appealing to both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources emphasizes the importance of securing these licenses ahead of the season, as they help support wildlife conservation and management efforts. With many citizens eager to engage in these time-honored traditions, this announcement invites locals to prepare for the upcoming season and engage with the natural beauty of the Bluegrass State.

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