
On June 14, 2019, Patrick Hayden, owner of the Kentucky Gun Company in Bardstown, KY and Rachel Crume of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation drew the winner of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation commission bull elk tag drawing. To watch the video live, visit https://www.facebook.com/kentuckygunco/. Out of over 900 entries, William Jagoe of Owensboro was the recipient of the new Franchi Momentum 30-06 rifle, equipped with a Burris Fullfield 3-9x40mm scope. Jagoe will also receive an opportunity to hunt Kentucky bull elk!
Congratulations to Mr. Jagoe!
The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation commission bull elk tag drawing benefits the three conservation camps Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports: Camp Currie, Camp Wallace and Camp Webb. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation uses the funds collected through the bull elk tag drawing for capital construction projects for the camps and to fund scholarships for Kentucky children to go to camp.

The Kentucky Fish & Wildlife Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It was created in 1995 shortly after the opening of the Dr. James C. Salato Wildlife Education Center. Through charitable donations by individuals and corporate sponsors, the Foundation works with the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources to support the efforts of the Salato Wildlife Education Center, conservation education programs for Kentucky youth, and the acquisition of land and wetlands for wildlife habitat.





