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Fertilization (Article) 9%
Fertilization of Kansas ponds is not recommended. Phosphate and nitrate fertilizers are used in some states to increase productivity in ponds. Kansas’ typically rich soils make this unnecessary .... Continue to Fertilization >>
License Requirements (Article) 9%
Residents age 16 through 74 must have a resident license in possession while fishing in Kansas, unless exempt by law. All nonresidents 16 and older must have a valid nonresident license to fish .... Continue to License Requirements >>
Forage Fish Management Plan (April 2016) (File) 9%
in Kansas. To meet this goal, the forage fish committee developed three objectives. 1. Identify current forage fishes in Kansas and their role in fisheries management 2.   .... Continue to Forage Fish Manag... >>
Wildlife Damage Control (Folder) 9%
Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control is a program that is governed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. It is designed to help citizens find someone who .... Continue to Wildlife Damage C... >>
Contact Us (Feedback form) 9%
Office of the Secretary 1020 S. Kansas, Rm 200, Topeka, KS 66612-1327 (785) 296-2281 Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks Operations Office 512 SE 25th Ave, Pratt, KS 67124 (620) 672 .... Continue to Contact Us >>
Toronto Reservoir (Fishing Location) 9%
:none; overflow:hidden; width:225px; height:427px;" allowTransparency="false"></iframe></div> Cross Timbers State Park is located in the gently rolling hills of the Verdigris River Valley in southeast Kansas .... Continue to Toronto Reservoir >>
Technical Assistance (Article) 9%
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Kansas State University all provide technical assistance to landowners for various conservation .... Continue to Technical Assistance >>
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