11/29/07
2008 LICENSES AND PERMITS AVAILABLE DEC. 17
MORE THAN 1,100 NONRESIDENT DEER PERMITS STILL AVAILABLE
FINALIZED PLAN TO GUIDE CATFISH MANAGEMENT IN KANSAS
HUNTERS CAN DONATE EXCESS VENISON THROUGH FARMERS AND HUNTERS FEEDING THE HUNGRY
FALL FISH SAMPLING HELPS BIOLOGISTS HELP ANGLERS
2008 LICENSES AND PERMITS AVAILABLE DEC. 17
Licenses and permits good for rest of 2007, all of 2008
PRATT -- Holiday bargain days begin Dec. 17 at the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP). On that date, all 2008 KDWP licenses, permits, and other issues go on sale and will be valid for the remainder of 2007 and all of 2008, adding more than two weeks to their v ...
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MORE THAN 1,100 NONRESIDENT DEER PERMITS STILL AVAILABLE
Leftover deer permits being sold on first come, first served basis
PRATT -- The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that 1,130 nonresident firearms deer permits are still available in several deer management units, as of the week of Nov. 26. These permits were not taken in the May nonresident applicati ...
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FINALIZED PLAN TO GUIDE CATFISH MANAGEMENT IN KANSAS
Plan serves as guidebook to maintaining, enhancing catfishing opportunities
PRATT -- Catfish angling has a long history in Kansas. Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks fisheries biologists have developed a comprehensive plan to ensure that the tradition continues.
Twelve species of catfish inhabit Kansas waters al ... Read More
HUNTERS CAN DONATE EXCESS VENISON THROUGH FARMERS AND HUNTERS FEEDING THE HUNGRY
Meat processors, food banks, donors help provide more than 100,000 meals
TONGANOXIE -- With the help of hunters, meat processors, and private donors, Kansas Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (KSFHFH) annually provides more than 100,000 meals to those in need, a figure that grows every year.
The Kansas deer firea ... Read More
FALL FISH SAMPLING HELPS BIOLOGISTS HELP ANGLERS
Data used to compile 2008 Kansas Fishing Forecast
PRATT -- Each year, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) raises and stocks millions of fish throughout the state, providing anglers with special opportunities to catch a wide variety of species. To monitor the health of fisheries and help anglers find the best pla ...
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