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Geese (Species) 4%
Nine populations of geese occur in Kansas, with all but one, the Eastern Prairie Canada Goose Population, being at, or above, their population objective. Kansas is located within the Central Flyway .... Continue to Geese >>
Improving Undesirable Fish Populations (Article) 4%
of the boat should be tied to stakes driven into the pond’s bottom to keep the boat from running up the bank. It is important to change the location of the boat several times so that the mixing action .... Continue to Improving Undesir... >>
Wind Power Position (Article) 4%
in Kansas for the location and development of commercial wind power facilities. Wind and Wildlife The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) supports the concept of electrical .... Continue to Wind Power Position >>
FAQ About Using Bait Fish (Article) 4%
" means one or more water impoundments: Constructed by man rather than natural, located wholly within the boundary of the lands owned or leased by the person operating the private water impoundments .... Continue to FAQ About Using B... >>
Marion Reservoir Fishing Report (Report) 4%
Species Rating Size Baits, Method & Location Zebra Mussels Zebra mussels can be found attached to rocks lakewide. Zebra mussel veligers .... Continue to Marion Reservoir... >>
Federal Migratory Bird Regulations (Folder) 4%
is inadvertently scattered solely as a result of a hunter entering or exiting a hunting area, placing decoys, or retrieving downed birds. It is legal to take migratory game birds, except waterfowl, coots .... Continue to Federal Migratory... >>
Lake News (Article) 4%
with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism have confirmed the presence of zebra mussels at Chase State Fishing Lake located in Chase County, 2 ½ miles west of Cottonwood Falls. In regular testing .... Continue to Lake News >>
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