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Pleasanton City Lake East Fishing Report (Report) 10%
. This is a GREAT FAMILY FISHING LAKE. The best way to measure social distancing is with a fishing pole. The best time to fish is anytime you can. This lake has great shoreline angling .... Continue to Pleasanton City L... >>
Cheyenne Bottoms Waterfowl Report (Report) 10%
A LARGE NUMBER OF RATTLESNAKES ALONG THE DIKES AND ON ISLANDS SINCE WATER WAS ADDED TO THE HUNTING POOLS. HUNTERS CAN CHECK IN VIA THE GOOUTDOORSKS APP OR THE WEBSITE. ALL BOATS MUST BE OPERATED .... Continue to Cheyenne Bottoms... >>
Park News (Article) 10%
-round and can be found in South Rock, Casner Creek Campground, and in Quarry Bay. Fall River has cabins for rent!! They are located in the Gobbler's Knob campground within the Fredonia Bay area. Cedar Crest .... Continue to Park News >>
Are My Fish Safe To Eat? (Folder) 10%
. Concerned parents and other persons may wish to consult with a physician about eating fish and mercury exposure. Mercury exposure can be reduced by limiting the consumption of large predatory fish .... Continue to Are My Fish Safe... >>
Open Records Request (Folder) 10%
responsive to an open records request made by any resident of Kansas under the Kansas Open Records Act up to and including the first 100 pages of such documents. FEES: Records that can be provided .... Continue to Open Records Request >>
Turkey (Folder) 10%
Turkey Permits Application Period: 01/14/2025 - 02/14/2025 (Opening date of application period subject to change) Preference points can ONLY be purchased during the application period .... Continue to Turkey >>
Mountain Lions in Kansas (Species) 10%
or possess any wildlife in this state by any means or manner “unless and except as permitted by law or rules and regulations adopted by the secretary.” (K.S.A. 32-1002) You can contact a local KDWP regional .... Continue to Mountain Lions in... >>
Lake News (Article) 10%
the reproductive season. Once fertilized, eggs develop into microscopic veligers. These veligers cannot be seen by the naked eye and thousands can survive in very small quantities of water. Veligers passively float .... Continue to Lake News >>
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