Special Commission Permits

2025 Heritage Hunt for Bobwhite Quail Raffle with Shaker Village

Your annual chance to hunt Bobwhite Quail at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill! The Heritage Hunt for Bobwhite Quail ticket sales will begin soon and end on November 11th at 11:59pm EST. The live raffle drawing will be at the Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort, KY on November 13th at 2:00PM EST and broadcast on Facebook at 2:30PM. You do not need to be present to win.

Tickets are $25.00. 

Shaker Village will provide a two-day guided hunt with a guide and dogs, a one-night overnight stay for two (2), meals for two (2) for breakfast, lunch and dinner for two (2) days. The winning package also includes a Kentucky Fish & Wildlife Full Merch Package!

TICKET SALES WILL OPEN SOON!
TICKET SALES HAVE NOW ENDED – THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

CONGRATS TO OUR WINNER, TICKET #174 TIM HARTMAN FROM BOWLING GREEN, KY. 

Purchase $150 worth of tickets and receive a signed and numbered Rick Hill print, “Salt River Saugeye”. Limited availability while supplies last.

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Salt River Saugeye

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Sponsored by:

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Congratulations to last year’s winner, Sarah Evans of Smyrna, GA!
Conservation at Work Every Day

Shaker Village's Wildlife Habitat Management Project

Through a partnership with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Shaker Village has restored more than 1,200 acres of native warm-season grasses and wildflowers. The project has resulted in an explosion in quail and songbirds. The KDFWR considers Shaker Village a statewide model of successful habitat management. This superior native habitat requires significant management, including controlled burns, herbicide treatments, regular plantings, and ongoing monitoring. Proceeds from the hunt support this wildlife conservation project and other efforts.

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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation

Mailing Address:
PO Box 4115
Frankfort, KY 40604

Office Address:
306 W. Main Street, Ste 701/702
Frankfort, KY 40601

c: (502) 229-7578
p: (502) 699-2671

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