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Tuttle Creek (Locations) 22%
of Tuttle Creek State Park. All visitors coming into the state park will need to obtain a daily or annual vehicle parking pass and can get these at either the park office, gatehouses, or self-pay stations ... , picnic table, and fire pit. Reservations can be made 364 days out of the year by contacting the park office or online through reserveamerica.com, kshuntfishcamp.com, and the new CampItKS app ... will need to obtain a daily or annual vehicle parking pass and can get these at either the park office, gatehouses, or self-pay stations. It is $5 for a day pass or $25 for an annual vehicle pass, if you .... Continue to Tuttle Creek >>
Glen Elder State Park Pond (Fishing Location) 22%
it was razed in the early 1960s to make way for the lake. Rubble from the demolition was piled into Waconda Springs before the lake filled. Also at Glen Elder, travelers can visit the historic Hopewell Church .... Continue to Glen Elder State... >>
Ferris Demonstration (Locations) 22%
Manager: Jason K. Black Phone: (620) 241-7669; jason.black@ksoutdoors.com ... practicable land management and improvements geared toward wildlife and agriculture. In December of 1994, KDWP was given the deed to this property ... as an educational demonstration area for management geared toward wildlife and agriculture. This provides the public a place to observe different management techniques that may be applied to their own land .... Continue to Ferris Demonstration >>
Aquatic Education (Folder) 22%
by presenter and audiences, but all have fishing as a central theme. Fish identification, management, casting demonstrations, equipment, water safety, and even fish cooking are a few areas covered .... Continue to Aquatic Education >>
Cedar Bluff (Locations) 22%
, including Cedar Bluff Wildlife Management Area. ** ... . The area lies in the mixed grass prairie and chalk bluff region. Cedar Bluff derives its name from a 1/2 mile of 100-foot chalk bluffs located on the SW portion of the property. Watchable Wildlife You can ... pertaining to hunting and the wildlife area should be directed to Cale Hedges, Public Lands Manager at 785-726-9104. The park office is now open Monday- Friday 8:00am-4:00pm For Campsite or Cabin Reservations ... The Cedar Bluff Property is owned by the Bureau of Reclamation and through Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism for outdoor recreation .... Continue to Cedar Bluff >>
Operation Game Thief (Folder) 22%
Operation Game Thief is a Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks program which allows citizens to turn in poachers. You can call us toll-free within Kansas at 1-877-426-3843. You can also contact .... Continue to Operation Game Thief >>
Pottawatomie Lake No. 1 (Locations) 22%
Manager: Bryon Brown Phone: (785) 539-9999 ... for the lake. The maximum depth of the lake is 17 feet, with an average depth of 6 to 8 feet. Fish species which can be found include Channel Catfish, Black Bass, Crappie and Bluegill. The area also includes 166 ... Brochure 24 acres 17 feet Bluegill Channel Catfish Crappie Flathead Catfish Green Sunfish Largemouth Bass 5 50 5 5 15 15 0 0 0 1 Pottawatomie Lake No. 1 State Fishing Lake Manager: Bryon Brown ... Creel Limit of 5; length greater than 15". Open to Trapping. NO FIREWORKS ALLOWED Special Features A hiking trail through the rolling hills of this area can challenge your physical ability .... Continue to Pottawatomie Lake... >>
Kingman State Fishing Lake (Link) 22%
Kingman State Fishing Lake Manager: Troy Smith, Phone: (620) 532-3242 N37 39.00 W98 15.17 8685 W. Hwy 54 Cunningham (620) 532-3242 Kingman 1 1 fishing The 144 acre Kingman State Fishing Lake .... Continue to Kingman State Fis... >>
Public Perceptions of Drone Use on KDWPT Managed Lands (Folder) 22%
of Unmanned Aerial (or Aircraft) Vehicles (UAVs, or most commonly, drones) for assessing, monitoring, and managing natural resources on these public lands. Predictably, recreational users of drones ... Public Perceptions of Drone Use on KDWPT Managed Lands .... Continue to Public Perception... >>
Shawnee (Locations) 22%
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Public Lands Manager: Stephen Anderson Phone: (785) 600-8818 ... The 400 acres of the Shawnee Wildlife Area is dominated by native warm season grasses, forbs, and scattered brushy areas. Primary management techniques include prescribed burning, timber ... fires are allowed on the west side of the lake Target shooting, off-road vehicle use, and horse riding are prohibited Area users are encouraged to visit information boards for all area .... Continue to Shawnee >>
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