Kentucky Afield
Summary: The official Podcast of Kentucky Afield... Covering hunting, fishing, wildlife, and everything Kentucky Outdoors.
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Assistant Director of Fisheries Mike Hardin joins us for the 24th episode of the podcast. Mike is a musky fishing genius who has great knowledge of fishing in general across the state, as well how to catch them and what's hot right now. We talk about musky (of course), asian carp, and other species that are just heating up... Such as smallmouth bass, sauger and trout. As always, we hope you enjoy it! Good luck out there.
Gabe Jenkins, Deer and Elk Program Coordinator for KDFWR, and Kyle Sams, Deer Biologist join me for the 23rd episode of the Kentucky Afield podcast. We talk about the impact and significance of Firearms Season, preview the rut, answer some listener questions, and much more. As always thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy it! Good luck and be safe if you're hitting the woods!
Migratory Bird Program Coordinator John Brunjes joins us for the 22nd episode of the podcast. John is an expert on all things waterfowl, and an avid outdoorsman himself. He takes us through expectations for this season, surveys and studies that have been done, and also walks us through what's new for this year. We take questions from instagram and talk deer hunting as well. In addition to being a waterfowl expert John is an avid paddler, so we of course talk whitewater in the bluegrass state. Enjoy!
On the 21st episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast we've got Scott and Rachel Crume on as guest; a married couple who happen to both be very avid outdoors people... We've also got a list of controversial topics and questions from Facebook. We're going through and giving our take on each of them. It was a fun one to record, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
On the 20th episode of the Kentucky Afield podcast we're joined by Roger LaPointe and Tom Hebert of Hunters for the Hungry to discuss what programs are available, and how they are useful tools that benefit the needy, the hunters, the landowners and the environment.
R3 branch manager Brent McCarty joins the podcast to discuss the future of hunting, fishing, and conservation in general. The future of wildlife management depends in large part on the success of programs within his division... Which are very very helpful for anyone who is interested in getting involved in the outdoors.
AS REQUESTED!! We've got the 2018 Kentucky Afield Fall Hunting Call-In Show for you on this episode of the podcast. We hope you learn something new, and of course hope that you enjoy it!
Deer season is upon us, and there are a lot of reg changes this year! We get you covered with all the changes you need to know about, talk about catching some big musky, and talk dove recipes on this episode!
On this episode of the Kentucky Afield podcast we briefly touch on the status of deer reg changes in the state, preview dove season with the most recent information, and also answer some random questions submitted by fans of the show and podcast. Enjoy!
Avid public land deer hunters Rachel Crume and Nathan Brooks join the podcast to talk about the upcoming deer season. We cover a variety of topics, and also take questions from fans via Instagram. Enjoy!
On this episode we are joined by KDFWR migratory birds biologist Wes Little. Wes is an expert on all things dove, duck, goose, crane and waterfowl in general. We talk about the banding process and why it's important, preview the upcoming dove season, and cover some interesting migratory bird stats and info as well! Enjoy.
Chad Miles, host of Kentucky Afield TV, joins us to talk about what it's like being the host of an outdoors hunting and fishing show... Of course we also touch on a few of his favorite hobbies, which include deer hunting and night fishing!
On this episode we're joined by KY Afield executive producer Nathan Brooks to talk about the quickly approaching deer season, striper fishing, lake turnover, and a variety of other topics... One of the KDFWR maintenance workers also continuously interrupts with his mower.
Easton Copley joins the podcast to discuss the agencies aquatic education programs, and what they mean for future anglers across the bluegrass.. Then, Lee tells the awesome (and comical) story of the world record smallmouth bass, and eventually the conversation leads to Asian carp, getting hooked, and much much more!
In this episode of the Kentucky Afield podcast we are joined by Laura Burford, wildlife program coordinator for KDFWR to discuss an exciting new program designed to help the states important and vulnerable species... But we of course get off topic and discuss a whole host of other things!