Resident and nonresident youth younger than age 12 are not required to purchase licenses or permits to hunt (except the elk lottery application). Resident and nonresident youth ages 15 and younger are not required to purchase licenses or permits to fish.
Who does not need a hunting license or permit? Kentucky resident owners of farmlands, their spouses and dependent children hunting their lands. This also applies to tenants actually engaged in work and residing on farmlands, their spouses and dependent children.
How many fishing poles can I legally use at a time, while fishing in Kentucky? As many as you want, there is no limit on the number of fishing poles (or fishing rods) an angler may use at one time.
LANDOWNER PERMISSION A person shall not enter upon the lands of another to shoot, hunt, trap, fish or for other wildlife-related recreational purposes without the oral or written permission of the landowner, tenant, or person who has authority to grant permission.
LICENSE-EXEMPT HUNTERS In some cases, a resident hunter may not be required to buy a hunting license or game permits. Here are those situations: Resident and nonresident children under the age of 12 are not required to purchase licenses and permits, except the elk hunt drawing application.
Ing to what's known as the ?Open Fields Doctrine? wardens are authorized to enter private property without a warrant.
Senior Sportsman's (residents 65 years of age or older?)* (Includes same license and permits as Resident Sportsman's License.) Senior Lifetime Sportsman's (residents 65 years of age or older?)* (Must maintain Kentucky residency; includes all senior sportsman's licenses and permits.)