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Fishing Species & Boat Key (Article) 13%
- Channel Catfish DM - Drum SP - Spotted Bass RF - Rough Fish FH - Flathead Catfish WB - White Bass SE - Saugeye Boat Restrictions A All .... Continue to Fishing Species &... >>
Area News (Article) 13%
on Sheridan WA. Turkey: limited opportunities exist to harvest a turkey in the spring or fall as birds travel along the drainage. Deer: white-tail and occasionally mule deer are present on the area .... Continue to Area News >>
South Fork has multiple valleys and breaks in the land which provide great corridors for both white-tail and mule deer to travel through. With water in the riverbed, it creates a great .... Continue to Area News >>
Quivira National Wildlife Refuge (Folder) 13%
and April, Quivira NWR becomes a staging area for over 300,000 of these same birds as well as American white pelicans, gulls and other migrants en route to traditional nesting grounds. Approximately 8 .... Continue to Quivira National... >>
Wildlife Viewing (Sub Location) 13%
Leavenworth State Fishing Lake in the Glaciated Region is surrounded oak-hickory forest. Bur, chinquapin, white, red, and black oaks cover the hills, plus bitternut and shagbark .... Continue to Wildlife Viewing >>
Big Game Information (Folder) 13%
to tremendous herds of bison, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope. In the timbered areas of eastern Kansas, white-tailed deer were abundant. The first modern deer season was held in 1965, and permits were .... Continue to Big Game Information >>
Kepley Wildlife Area (Locations) 13%
, and rabbits. However, white-tailed deer and mule deer can also be occasionally found on the area. .... Continue to Kepley Wildlife Area >>
Marais des Cygnes Wildlife Area (Fishing Location) 13%
forests are dominated by oak and hickory and are excellent habitat for wild turkey, white-tailed deer, squirrels, and, during wet seasons, waterfowl that use forested wetlands. In addition to wetlands .... Continue to Marais des Cygnes... >>
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