Spring in Kentucky is a Show Unlike Any Other!

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It may not seem like it today (brrr!) but gorgeous weather is literally right around the corner, and as any Kentuckian can tell you, Kentucky wears nice weather as beautifully as any state ever could.  The birds, the wildlife, the lakes, the rivers, the greenest grass you’ve ever seen, the trees, and the breathtaking flowers…  What a glorious show we get to enjoy every year.  Are you thanking God for living here yet?  I know I am.

Below is a press release from the Kentucky Department of Tourism.  They’re feeling the love, too!

‘Unbridled Spring’- Make Travel Plans

For Kentucky’s Colorful Awakening

FRANKFORT, Ky. About this time of year Kentuckians are itching to trade coats and gloves for short sleeves and sneakers. Spring is when some of the most beautiful scenery in the nation sprouts in the commonwealth as a preview of hot weather to come. It’s a great time of year to get away and see an “Unbridled Spring” unfold across Kentucky as different flowers bloom from region to region. To help plan your path to the posies and where you can kick your shoes off for the night, the Kentucky Department of Travel has the perfect e-guide.

An “Unbridled Spring” web promotion begins April 7 and runs through Memorial Day at www.KyTourism.com. It’s sure to lure you on your way for a long weekend or day trip to see what’s blooming. This year, the program is longer and includes more places to spot buds and flowers, tips for events, locations and trips, photos of Kentucky wildflowers, regional videos, and other tools to plan springtime travel.

“Unbridled Spring” (previously Wildflower Watch) links to places throughout Kentucky to see spring blooms like trails, botanical gardens, state parks and nature preserves. Besides a variety of wild flowers that grow throughout the state, “Unbridled Spring” appeals to travelers to visit public areas including the approach to Kentucky’s state capitol which is paved with tulips, Owensboro’s Azalea-Dogwood Trail and jonquils that glow along major roadways in Louisville.  Information on golf, fishing, trails and children’s activities as well as other outdoor adventures, are available with the click of a mouse.

Our spring promotion has developed a well-deserved reputation for guiding travelers to a beautiful time in Kentucky,” said Kentucky Department of Travel Commissioner Mike Cooper. “This year “Unbridled Spring” has even more information and pictures to entice native Kentuckians and visitors alike, to get out, travel the state and watch spring return to our very distinct landscapes.

Information on specific park events at Kentucky State Parks is available at www.parks.ky.gov.   For Kentucky tourism information, go to www.kentuckytourism.com where you’ll find “Unbridled Spring” and other resources for travel in Kentucky.   Travelers are urged to grab their cameras and add to the web site by sharing their “Unbridled Spring” experiences with others by uploading digital photos and videos of their trips.

(Note: Visitors to wooded areas and trails should exercise caution when hiking due to damaged trees caused by this past winter’s ice storm.)

Make a point of seeing as much of our beautiful state this spring and summer as you can.  Hit up the locally owned stores and restaurants – you know that’s where the really good stuff is, right?!  Be safe and have a ball.

Fishing Fans – Big Bear Resort in Benton Kentucky is Ready For You!

Big Bear Marina in Benton Kentucky

Big Bear Marina – Benton, Kentucky

I won’t even lie, I can’t remember ever being this anxious and excited for warm weather to get here. Per chance it has something to do with a long cold winter that included the ice storm that rocked us all to our core?! I just can’t wait for long walks in the park and the zoo, grilling out, and hours in the yard with my beloved cats and flowers.

I’ve been rounding up a little “fishing” information for the site and it appears that fishermen and women are just as anxious as I am. My favorite fishing spots are Cracker Barrel and the Willow Pond Restaurants. I know, that’s not very sporting of me but my way comes with hush puppies and I get to keep my hands clean. Usually.

Below are a few links you may find useful, if your idea of fishing differs from mine:

  • Buy your Fishing License online at the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
  • Read about the 2009 BassFishin.com Member Event at the Big Bear Resort in Benton.
  • Click HERE for the online version of the 2009 Big Bear Resort Brochure and/or visit their website.
  • Big Bear Resort’s Website is a wealth of information for fishing fans.  You can find angling information, articles, guide information, size limits, and so on in their fishing section.

For my kindred spirits:

Something pretty cool on the Cracker Barrel website is something they call “Front Porch News.”   It’s a newsletter you sign up for that’ll keep you updated on new stores, new menu items, new products in the store (woot woot!) and so on. Click HERE to sign up.

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Fishing on Kentucky Lake is Scaling New Heights

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Look alive, fishermen and fisherwomen! The time is right to grab your poles and cast your troubles away on Kentucky Lake.   According to Commercial Appeal.com, the fish have swam for cover and are ripe for the picking.

I know even less about fishing than I do saving money, so I’ll leave the details entirely to those who know what they’re doing.  My knowledge of fish consists of:

  • Fried Catfish is something I must have at least once a week.
  • Homemade tarter sauce is always best.
  • I make better salmon patties than anyone on earth.
  • Cod and lemon were meant to go together.
  • Finding Nemo is a darned cute movie.

And there you have it – my fish database.   So, here, I’ll leave you with a link to those who sit on more than just boats, they sit on a great deal of knowledge.  See Added Cover Improves Fishing on Kentucky Lake.

 - Sunday August 24, 2008

Kentucky Afield Radio Program with Tim Farmer

Kentucky Afield's Tim Farmer
Kentucky Afield’s Tim Farmer
Kentucky Afield Radio is a “Public Forum” that addresses issues affecting the hunting, fishing, trapping and boating sports in the Bluegrass.  The host is Tim Farmer, of Kentucky Afield Television.Kentucky Afield Radio provides advice from from Kentucky Fish and Wildlife experts – the kind of advice you won’t find anywhere else AND the kind of advice that could make all the difference in whether you return home defeated or delirious.Not only will Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Personnel provide you with tips,  well-known sportsmen and women also share their wisdom. Callers even have a chance to ask questions about their favorite subjects associated with wildlife-related recreation. Kentucky Afield Radio airs each Sunday night from 6-8 p.m. Eastern/5-7 p.m. Central from its flagship station, WKYW-AM 1490 in downtown Frankfort.  The show will begin syndication throughout portions of the state on March 30.Other stations carrying Kentucky Afield Radio beginning March 30 include WKCM-AM 1160 in Hawesville; WBGN-AM 1340 in Bowling Green; WNBS-AM 1340 in Murray; WLYE-FM 94.1 in Glasgow; and WLXO-FM 96.1 in Lexington. More stations may be added as demand for the program grows.MyHuntingandFishing.Com is a proud sponsor of Kentucky Afield Radio.  Replays of each show can be heard exclusively on their website starting March 30th.

To learn more about Tim Farmer and Kentucky’s Fish and Wildlife, visit The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.  You’ll also want to Sign Up for the Kentucky Afield Newsletter.

*** To get a great “feel” for the one-of-a-kind Kentucky Afield experience, watch today’s Featured Video to the right.    Turtle man….  I now know fear.

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