From $450.00 to $1,500.00
Slaughters
• Western Kentucky Outdoors offers Archery, Muzzle-loader, and Rifle hunts for Trophy Whitetail deer.
Whether you are looking to Archery hunt velvet bucks in September, Pre-rut or Rut archery in late October and early November or you like the solitude of winter and hunting food sources during cold fronts we kill bucks throughout the Kentucky Archery season, September through mid-January.
If you are a Black powder hunter take advantage of the early 2 day season in October or hunt in December during a time when second rut activity can heat up and if cold, food source action heats up.
Of course Kentucky deer hunting is famous for their Rifle season that runs during the heart of the Whitetail rut here in the Bluegrass state. Opening traditionally the 2nd Saturday in November and running 16 days.
We hunt multiple farms across multiple counties. You may hunt a farm and stand of the morning and another farm and stand in the afternoon.
Our hunts are limited. Book early.
From $400.00 to $750.00
Hanson
• Hunting wild turkey in Kentucky has some of the highest hunter success rates in the country, especially when it comes to hunt Eastern Wild Turkey.
There is nothing like the experience of hunting these beautiful hard gobbling birds in the hills and hollows of Western Kentucky. Whether we are chasing birds across farm land, wood lots, big hardwood ridges or spans of creek or river bottom land, it's hard to escape the challenge and excitement Spring turkey hunting provides to the hunter.
Kentucky also provides Fall turkey hunting seasons which either sex turkey can be killed with Archery and Shotguns. You may Archery hunt turkey in the fall from September through mid-January. A week long Shotgun season is scheduled in late October And early December. Fall hunting is unlike Spring hunts and offers a different experience. Fall involves flocks of birds and hunting focused on roost locations, travel patterns and food sources.
Let us help you kill your Kentucky Gobbler!
From $275.00 to $275.00
Hanson
• Predator hunting takes patience. You have to disappear into your surroundings. At times you must have patience you thought you never had. Predator hunting often involves sitting still for long periods of time while only using your eyes to scan the terrain in front of you. Even the most attractive calls that may be a dinner bell to a bobcat, coyote or fox means little without patience, being quiet and still.
At times we have predators come racing in to to calls. Other times they take a cat like approach, taking their time, work to get down wind before making a final approach, all the while using their sharp eyes to key on your position.
Predator hunting often requires being mobile. Hunting several setups on multiple properties is common. Coyotes can cover miles each day in search of food, especially during the winter months. A coyote that left sign today could be 6-8 miles away tomorrow.
Not every hunt will end in success, but persistence is a key to being successful here.
From $175.00 to $250.00
Henderson
• Our goal is to provide you with a memorable hunting experience that does not involve watching empty skies. Waterfowl hunting in Kentucky usually means being mobile. Our properties and equipment allow us to conduct pit hunts, lay-out hunts, boat hunts or taking to flooded timber by boat or wading in numerous sloughs. We can also hunt the big lakes or various rivers by boat, use make shift blinds on the banks of pits or ponds or a shallow water eddy setup on a river to go after divers if we don't have puddle duck numbers.