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More hunters die from drowning and the effects of hypothermia than from gunshot wounds. Most of the accident reports from waterborne hunting fatalities are not dramatic stories. The hunter didn't succumb in an "Outdoor Life and Death" struggle with a twenty-foot python or enrage a hippopotamus that attacked his boat. Rather, the acci ... Read More


Stations provide harvest information, chronic wasting disease screening Hunters taking deer during the Kansas firearms season (Nov. 30-Dec. 11) in deer management units 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, and 18 must take their deer to a check station within 48 hours after they kill the deer. Data will be collected from the hunter, and a seal will be attached ... Read More


Meeting set for Dec. 13 in Smith Center SMITH CENTER -- Following on the heels of the state's first Quail Forever (QF) chapter opening in Lyons on Nov. 2, quail hunters from Smith and Phillips counties have formed the second Quail Forever chapter in Kansas. The new chapter, to be called the Route 36 Chapter of QF, will focus on northcentral ... Read More