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History (Folder) 14%
area parking lot. Evidence of the family’s farming operations are still visible in the wildlife area. All that remains of the town’s history is a privately-owned cemetery near the Green .... Continue to History >>
Cabins (Fetch Class) 14%
. Mattresses are provided, but you will need to bring your own bedding. One mattress in each primitive cabin is full size, all other mattresses are twins. During the peak season of mid April through mid October .... Continue to Cabins >>
About Kansas Fishing (Folder) 14%
, each has its own specialty. In the northeast, reservoirs are known for producing crappie, white bass, and channel catfish. In the southeast, crappie, largemouth bass, white bass, and catfish are tops .... Continue to About Kansas Fishing >>
Cedar Bluff Reservoir (Fishing Location) 14%
was completed in 1951 and filled that same year. This Bureau of Reclamation owned reservoir, which is managed by the Department of Wildlife and Parks, quickly became a popular recreational destination .... Continue to Cedar Bluff Reser... >>
Odd as it may seem, southwest Kansas once had a national forest. Its remnants, along with the oldest publicly-owned herd of American bison in Kansas, can be seen at the Sandsage Bison Range .... Continue to History >>
Certification Options (Folder) 14%
to be easy or quick, the intent is to be convenient. Students may study at home at their own pace and complete the exam when they feel comfortable with the material. NASBLA (National Association .... Continue to Certification Opt... >>
Public Lands Regulations (Folder) 14%
of hunters is not allowed on public lands owned or managed by KDWP, including Walk-in Hunting Access areas. Camping at state fishing lakes and wildlife areas is allowed in designated areas only .... Continue to Public Lands Regu... >>
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