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Access Donation Program (Article) 11%
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) 11%
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) 11%
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) 11%
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... >>
Northwest Region (Landing Page KDWPT) 11%
of the time. Ottawa SFL is the most eastern and maintains stable water levels and consistent fishing opportunities. Sheridan SFL in the west is in a good wet spring area and generally maintains consistent water .... Continue to Northwest Region >>
Topography (Article) 11%
evaporation losses. Extremely steep sides often contain too little shallow water for fish spawning to occur and may be unstable and slump into the pond. Major drainages should be avoided as pond sites because .... Continue to Topography >>
WIPER (Species) 11%
Perhaps the most aggressive fish in Kansas waters, the wiper is a cross between a white bass and a striped bass. Wipers grow fast, strike hard, and fight like no other fish. There are two types .... Continue to WIPER >>
Bowfishing (Article) 11%
All waters are open to bowfishing, unless posted otherwise. Some bowfishing is permitted at city, county, township, or private lakes, but regulations vary, so consult local rules. Nonsport fish can .... Continue to Bowfishing >>
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