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HARVEST (Article) 8%
overabundant populations and resulting habitat problems they cause. There had been a steady procession of hunting liberalizations from the mid 80’s through the mid 90’s, but these proved too little, too late .... Continue to HARVEST >>
How to Clean a Pheasant (Article) 8%
. Step 8 By noting what food is in the crop (milo pictured) you can begin to plan your next hunt to take advantage of this information .... Continue to How to Clean a Ph... >>
Park News (Article) 8%
. These sites will be in a walk-up status thru March 31st. The beach is closed for the 2024 season. For duplicate Hunter Education certificates, please visit: https://www.kansas.gov/hunt .... Continue to Park News >>
Southeast Kansas Nature Center (Locations) 8%
Wildlife Area straddles Shoal Creek and typifies the wooded hills, streams, wet limestone crevices and caves found in the Ozarks. Hunting is limited to archery and shotgun only. A 1/4-mile stretch of Shoal .... Continue to Southeast Kansas... >>
Kansas Crappie Bonanza (Flash Player) 8%
and again at sunrise. Other bank fishermen prefer to hunt for their crappie. They slip into chest waders and slowly stalk thru likely looking habitats. Since they are on the move, these fisherman usually fish .... Continue to Kansas Crappie Bo... >>
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