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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Expands Public Hunting Access in Eastern Kentucky’s Elk Zone — Garrard Central Record

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More than 60,000 acres of public access added with new Pocahontas Wildlife Management Area The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources has opened an additional 60,233 acres for public hunting in eastern Kentucky via the landowner-cooperator program.The new Pocahontas Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is comprised of three main blocks of land spread over Martin, Pike and Harlan counties and two smaller blocks in Johnson and Floyd countie…
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