Kentucky Afield Season 40

November. 04,2023      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

Kentucky Afield 2023/24

Episode 33 : Turkey Hunt, Crappie Fishing, Frog Gigging
June. 15,2024
We're celebrating Father's Day with a father/son turkey hunt; Chad and his son Leo go crappie fishing; and a grandfather and grandson are gigging frogs.
Episode 1 : Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry, Rabbit Hunt, and More
November. 04,2023
Donating venison to the hungry, opening day rabbit hunt, looking for American woodcock.

Seasons

Season 40
Kentucky Afield 2023/24
Season 40 2023
Season 36
Kentucky Afield 2019/20
Season 36 2019
Season 33
Kentucky Afield 2016/17
Season 33 2016
Season 32
Kentucky Afield 2015/16
Season 32 2015
Season 31
Kentucky Afield 2014/15
Season 31 2014
Season 30
Kentucky Afield 2013/14
Season 30 0001
Season 1
Season 1 1952

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