Kentucky Afield

These outlets are devoted to the fish and wildlife resources of Kentucky and covers a broad range of outdoor topics, including angling, hunting, conservation and land management.

[3] The initial press run was 15,000 copies, with the subscription price set at 50 cents a year.

The first issue featured a hunting dog on the cover and a drawing of pioneer Daniel Boone in the upper left hand corner.

The League could submit content and appoint an associate editor in return for turning over the 25 cent fee it charged its members for a magazine.

In 1957, Hope Carleton, who was a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources conservation officer, was named host and remained so until his retirement in 1980.

In 1985, Dreier forged a deal with Kentucky Educational Television to air the show statewide.