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NONRESIDENT DEER PERMITS STILL AVAILABLE IN FIVE UNITS
LATE ZONE YOUTH DUCK SEASON OCT. 20-21
KSU DUCKS UNLIMITED CHAPTER PLANS WATERFOWLERS' PARTY
ONSET OF COOLER WEATHER HEATS UP KANSAS FISHING PROSPECTS
OFF-SEASON PARK FEES AN OUTDOOR BARGAINNRCS' EQIP HELPS FARMERS AND RANCHERS CONSERVE THE LAND Read More


Late Zone regular season opens Oct. 27; rest of state now open Kansas duck hunting is in full swing, with seasons in the High Plains Zone running Oct. 6-Jan. 1, 2008, and Jan. 19-27, 2008, and the Early Zone seasons running Oct.13-Dec.9 and Dec. 15-30. Still to come, however, are the Late Zone seasons -- Oct. 27-Dec. 30 and Jan. 19-Jan. 27, ... Read More


Numerous prizes to be raffled in fund-raising event The Kansas State University Ducks Unlimited chapter is planning a party. The event will begin at 2 p.m. Nov. 10 at Longhorns, 1115 Moro St. in Manhattan. In addition to food and beverages, event organizers will raffle a variety of waterfowling gear, including guns, duck and goose decoys, hu ... Read More


Hunters, anglers, and others enjoy convenience, reduced prices in fall and winter Many people don't think of Kansas state parks once summer is over, but many others see them as great places to visit and enjoy the outdoors without the congestion often encountered during the peak use months. During the off-season, hunters and anglers probably ... Read More


Voluntary conservation program promotes environmental quality For those involved in agriculture, fall is a busy time of the year. But Harold L. Klaege, state conservationist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) says that even though producers may be busy, this may be the best time to sig ... Read More


2007 Wilson Reservoir Waterfowl Refuge

Changes effective Jan. 1, 2008 also include deer permit changes The Kansas Wildlife & Parks Commission has approved a reduction in fees for youth big game, turkey and paddlefish permits. The commission took the action at a public hearing in Colby Oct. 18th. Effective Jan. 1, 2008, permit fees for youth 15 and younger will be reduced to h ... Read More


Approved regulation features expanded season for young, disabled hunters Turkey hunters can start making plans for the 2008 spring season. At a public hearing in Colby Oct. 18th, the Kansas Wildlife & Parks Commission approved a regular season that runs April 9 through May 31, 2008. Commissioners approved a recommendation from Kansas Dep ... Read More


Wildlife & Parks Commission sets fees for 2008 The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission approved changes in fees for rental of some state park cabins, effective Jan. 1, 2008. The changes include several new cabins that will become available in 2008. Cheney and Kanopolis State Park cabin rental fees were increased by $10 per night, while ... Read More


Removal of trout permit requirement for youth among changes The Kansas Wildlife & Parks Commission has approved a variety of changes in fishing regulations, effective Jan. 1, 2008. At their public hearing in Colby Oct. 18th, commissioners took the following actions:

Removed the requirement for youth 15 and younger to possess a trout ... Read More