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Norton, McPherson Pheasants Forever Chapters sponsor eventsNORTON — The Longspur Chapter of Pheasants Forever (PF) in Norton challenges all area youth 16 and younger to enter the long tail feather contest following the 2009 youth pheasant and quail season, Nov. 7-8. Participants are asked to pluck the longest tail feather on the birds they bag ... Read More


Special hunt highlight of wetland openingHILLSDALE RESERVOIR – The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) will conduct a youth/mentor waterfowl hunt at Antioch and Gardner wetlands near Hillsdale Reservoir on Saturday, Nov. 21. A new 35-acre youth/mentor-only marsh adjacent to Antioch Wetland will be featured site. The Miami County Duc ... Read More


Cabins, reduced prices, uncrowded conditions make parks attractive in fall and winterPRATT — The weather may be mild, but Kansas is well into autumn. For many outdoorsmen and women, this is the best time of year to visit a Kansas state park. Hunters and anglers — and even campers looking for a cool-season adventure — take advantage of the off- ... Read More


11/7/09 - Mission Wolf
Show
(Junction City Municipal Building)

Kanopolis Eagle

This is the first eagle we've seen this Fall, 2009.

10/30/09 - 11/1/09: Ks Dept of Wildlife and Parks
Annual Halloween Campout
(Elk City State Park)

Pheasant and quail, prairie chicken, late-migrating waterfowl seasons mark November openingsPRATT — The Kansas pheasant and quail seasons return to their traditional opening and closing dates this fall. Both seasons open on Saturday, Nov. 14, and run through Jan. 31, 2010. Prairie chicken season opens a week later — Nov. 21 through Jan. 31, 20 ... Read More


Kansas deer-vehicle collisions peak in NovemberPRATT — In Kansas, deer-vehicle accidents are common in November. Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) statistics show that November is the month when the highest number of deer-vehicle collisions occur. Motorists are encouraged to be on particularly high alert in the weeks before and after ... Read More


PRATT — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that a few more than 550 leftover nonresident deer permits remain available as of Nov.4 — in Unit 10Leftover permits are those that were not taken in the May nonresident application period. They are Whitetail Either-Sex permits (hunter designates equipment/season choice, a ... Read More