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Administration
All administration personnel are located in Frankfort. This includes the Fisheries Division Director and four Assistant Directors.
Personnel are:
Dave Dreves, Director
Jeff Ross, Assistant Director
Mike Hardin, Assistant Director
Joseph Zimmerman, Assistant Director
Josh Pennington, Assistant Director
Fisheries Districts
The District offices are involved with the management of the fisheries in their district including recommendations such as size limits, creel limits, and fish stocking changes. Day to day activities involve conducting fish population surveys, construction of fish attractors in public lakes, conducting creel surveys and other duties. They also provide assistance regarding pond management and other fisheries information requests. District staff also serves as a response team to fish kills and pollution incidents.
The district personnel are:
Western Fishery District: Adam.Martin@ky.gov and Nick.Simpson@ky.gov
Northwestern Fishery District: Jeremy.Shiflet@ky.gov and Madelyn.Ruble@ky.gov
Southwestern Fishery District: Eric.Cummins@ky.gov and Kayla.Boles@ky.gov
Central Fishery District: Jeff.Crosby@ky.gov and David.Baker@ky.gov
Northeastern Fishery District: Tom.Timmermann@ky.gov and Nathan.Hayes@ky.gov
Southeastern Fishery District Marcy.Anderson@ky.gov and Bradley.Hartman@ky.gov
Eastern Fishery District Jason.Russell@ky.gov and Emily.Watling@ky.gov
Map showing Fisheries District boundaries and office locations
Fish Hatcheries
There are two hatcheries located in Kentucky that are owned and operated by the KDFWR and one hatchery that is owned and operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The hatcheries produce the fish that are stocked within the state and a few that are provided for other states.
Minor Clark Hatchery and Peter W. Pfeiffer Hatchery are KDFWR hatcheries that produce cool and warm water fishes such as largemouth bass, muskellunge, walleyes, striped bass, hybrid striped bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, blue catfish and channel catfish. They also house the fish transportation section, which transports and stocks fish all over the Commonwealth.
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery (USFWS) produces cold water fishes such as brown, brook and rainbow trout.
All the hatcheries are involved in additional projects such as mussel production and protection.
The hatchery contacts are:
Minor Clark Fish Hatchery Rod.Middleton@ky.gov
Peter W. Pfeiffer Fish Hatchery Noah.Nelson@ky.gov
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery James.Gray@FWS.gov
Fisheries Research and Aquatic Education
The Fisheries Research Section of the Fisheries Division has six primary sections including five field research subsections and one computer support section. All subsections of the research section are based in Frankfort, except for Critical Species Investigations, which is located in Murray, KY. The field research subsections are involved with intensively studying management activities such as size limits, creel limits, fish stockings, and other management activities that might have statewide implications. The biostatistics section is responsible for providing technical assistance to all fisheries division staff and is responsible for analyzing creel survey data and updating and maintaining all Division databases. The Aquatic Education section is responsible for scheduling educational fishing events and promoting fishing to both youth and adults.
The Fisheries Research and Aquatic Education personnel are:
Federal Aid Coordinator: Joseph.Zimmerman@ky.gov
Databases and Web Management: Don.Bunnell@ky.gov
Big Rivers Research: Jason.Herrala@ky.gov
Urban Fisheries: Dane.Balsman@ky.gov
Non-Game Fishes: Matt.Thomas@ky.gov
Critical Species Investigations - Murray: Joshua.Tompkins@ky.gov
Critical Species Investigations - Frankfort: Jeffrey.Herod@ky.gov
Aquatic Habitat: Spencer.Phillips@ky.gov
Aquatic Education: Easton.Copley@ky.gov
Aquatic Nuisance Species Coordinator: Jeffrey.Herod@ky.gov
Environmental Section
The major duties of this section include fish kills, pollution investigation, disease investigation, environmental reviews and rare and endangered species requests. Environmental reviews include Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Assessments, U.S. C.O.E. Section 404 Permits, Department of Transportation Projects, Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permits, hydroelectric permits, and coal mining permits. Over 500 requests per year are made to satisfy rare and endangered species information needs.
Contact: EmilyM.Lawson@ky.gov