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The Role of Crayfish in Ponds (Article) 5%
When a pond owner discovers that his pond has crayfish, an image of a leaky pond comes to mind, followed by thoughts of how to eradicate them without harming the fish. Without much effort, crayfish .... Continue to The Role of Crayf... >>
The Role of Turtles in Ponds (Article) 5%
Most pond owners and anglers view turtles as a threat to fish communities in ponds. Such is not the case. Turtles are primarily scavengers, feeding on dead or dying fish and other aquatic organisms .... Continue to The Role of Turtl... >>
Access Donation Program (Article) 5%
for hunters and anglers to assist with leasing more land for public access by making a voluntary donation to the WIHA and F.I.S.H. Programs. Currently, demand by landowners or tenants to enroll .... Continue to Access Donation P... >>
Park News (Article) 5%
a fishing license and be accompanied by a fishing youth under 16. Special Creel Limits and Regulations are in effect. Please visit www.reserveamerica.com or call the office at 620 .... Continue to Park News >>
Spring River (Locations) 5%
includes hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing and mushroom/berry picking. Species hunted include whitetail deer, eastern turkey, mourning dove, bobwhite, fox squirrel, gray squirrel and cottontails .... Continue to Spring River >>
Aquatic Invasive Species Laws and Regulations (Folder) 5%
collected from non-designated aquatic invasive waters may be possessed or used as live bait anywhere in the state. K.A.R. 115-7-10: Take no live fish from waters with an aquatic invasive species .... Continue to Aquatic Invasive... >>
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