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Dove (Species) 8%
known as rock doves or rock pigeons, are classified as a pest species, not a game species, and can be shot year-round. Mourning and white-winged doves are native to North America, while Eurasian collared .... Continue to Dove >>
Requirements & Eligibility (Article) 8%
exempt by Kansas law). Hunters may hunt only within the management unit printed on his or her permit. All Kansas residents and qualifying nonresident tenants may purchase a Spring Turkey Permit valid .... Continue to Requirements & El... >>
Critzer Lake Fishing Report (Report) 8%
and released. Smallmouth Bass Poor 13 to 15" A limited fishery exists some are taken on jigs, spinners, along the dam and rocky areas. Channel Catfish Good 15" .... Continue to Critzer Lake Fish... >>
Area News (Article) 8%
-day youth and military waterfowl weekend, 2) No motorized boats are allowed on the property, and 3) Centerfire rifles and handguns are prohibited. Dove Fields: There are no managed dove fields .... Continue to Area News >>
Milford Wildlife Area Waterfowl Report (Report) 8%
- Hunters can check-in / check-out here, https://license.gooutdoorskansas.com/. All hunters (youth included) must first register online. The information collected and comments received are very useful .... Continue to Milford Wildlife... >>
Ducks (Species) 8%
and select desired targets before shooting is important in managing the harvest and allowing maximum hunting opportunity without jeopardizing the future of our waterfowl resource. For help with duck .... Continue to Ducks >>
La Cygne Reservoir Fishing Report (Report) 8%
find favorable water temperatures. Lots of fish collect there. Some blue catfish have been caught that are over 80 pounds. Catfishing can be very good just about anywhere along the shoreline .... Continue to La Cygne Reservoi... >>
Wildlife Sightings in Kansas (Folder) 8%
(lions and bears—oh my!). It's all part of our charge to protect, manage, and improve the the state's wildlife and habitats for current generations and those long into the future. You can help by brushing .... Continue to Wildlife Sighting... >>
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