March 2007
NEW FEATURE! SUBMIT YOUR PICTURES TO PUBLIC PHOTO GALLERY
Submit your outdoors photos to KDWP
Public photo galleries are now online through KDWP's website. Outdoors photos will be considered in four topical areas listed on the homepage banner: State Parks (includes all scenics); Hunting (includes all wildlife); Fishing; and Boating.
Selected photos will be posted based ... Read More
POWER COMPANIES ENERGIZE SOUTHWEST KANSAS SAND SAGE PRAIRIE
Southwest Kansas companies to add 34,000 acres of native habitat;
potentially the best lesser prairie chicken area anywhere
In an example of how corporate expansion can enhance the needs of native wildlife habitat, Wheatland Electric Cooperative, in cooperation with Sunflower Electric Power Corporation, has pu ... Read More
YOUNG TURKEY HUNTERS INVITED FOR HUTCHINSON AREA EVENT
Space available for Hutchinson area youth hunt
On April 6 and 7, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will sponsor the Hutchinson area's 8th Annual Youth Turkey Hunt. Event coordinators are Steve Adams and Kyle McDonald, both of Hutchinson.
All youngsters age 12 through 16 are eligible to apply for the hun ... Read More
ARCHERY-ONLY, YOUTH SEASONS EXPAND TURKEY HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES
Youth and archery seasons added to regular spring season
In 2007, Kansas turkey hunters will enjoy the longest spring turkey season ever. With the addition of an archery-only season, April 1-10, Kansas hunters will be able to hunt for two full months.
As the Kansas spring turkey hunting seasons approach, hunters ... Read More
FISHING REPORTS, FORECAST CAN BOOST YOUR FISHING SUCCESS
Public input, reports combine with biologists' data for more complete angling picture
Want to know where the fish are biting? The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) can help. One of the most popular and useful tools provided by KDWP is the weekly lake-by-lake Read More
TAXPAYERS, CHICKADEE CHECKOFF GET NEW DEADLINE IN 2007
State income tax return box helps conserve wildlife; tax deadline April 17
While it may not be the greatest break in income tax return history, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has extended the 2006 income tax filing deadline to Tuesday, April 17, this year, giving taxpayers an extra two days to file their 2006 federal t ... Read More
NEW REGULATION SPECIFIES TWO TROUT WATER CATEGORIES
Some waters require a permit whether fishing for trout or not
A new fishing regulation that went into effect Jan. 1 mandates that, during the Oct. 15-April 15 trout season, some waters stocked with trout require a trout permit ($12.15) whether fishing for trout or not. Anglers fishing other trout-stocked waters are require ... Read More
SPECIAL TURKEY OUTINGS PLANNED FOR YOUNG, NOVICE HUNTERS
Hunts designed for youth and novice hunters
On the weekends of April 7-8, 14-15, and 21-22, the Westar Energy Green Team will host first-time turkey hunters at its Jeffrey Energy Center west of Topeka. Assisted by experienced volunteer guides and hunting from stationary ground blinds, youngsters and their adult mentors wil ... Read More
New bass fishing tournament system implemented at La Cygne Reservoir event
Beginning in 2007, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has implemented a new method for conducting bass fishing tournaments. A new "Bass Pass" ($12.15) allows participants in registered bass tournaments held between Sept. 1 ... Read More
2007 SPRING TURKEY ATLAS MAPS STATE'S PUBLIC HUNTING LOCATIONS
Atlas listing all public and walk-in land available online; printed copies available at KDWP offices
The Kansas youth spring turkey season runs April 6-8; the regular season opens April 11 and runs through May 31; and for the first time, archery hunters have their own spring season, running April 1-10.
To ... Read More
KDWP ANNOUNCES HUNTER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS OF THE YEAR
Winfield resident Neil Smith receives 2006 statewide award
The Advisory Committee to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) Hunter Education Program has named Neil Smith, Winfield, the 2006 Hunter Education Instructor of the Year. An instructor since 2001, Smith has taught and organized classes in Cowley and Su ... Read More
KANSAS HUNTING ACCIDENTS IN 2006 DIP TO NEAR-RECORD LOW
Seventeen accidents in 2006, down from 20 in 2005; none fatal
The number of reported hunting accidents in Kansas dropped to 17 in 2006, down from 20 reported in 2005, according to a Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) Hunter Education Program report. None of the accidents were fatal.
"Swinging on ... Read More
TAGGED CRAPPIE YIELD $$ FOR ANGLERS, INFORMATION FOR KDWP
Rewards offered for return of tags
Crappie fishing will soon pick up across Kansas as the water warms and crappie prepare for their annual spawn. April through June is the time when more anglers fish and more crappie are caught than any other period during the year. Some of these crappie sport special tags that provide imp ... Read More
STATE PARK FEE BARGAINS AVAILABLE THROUGH MARCH 31
New law reduces vehicle entrance fees;
park users can save even more by purchasing permits by March 31
The cost of visiting Kansas state parks is going down in 2007. In a public hearing in Chanute last October, the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission approved changes in state park vehicle entrance fees, effec ... Read More
TURKEY HUNTING UNIT BOUNDARIES MODIFIED FOR FALL SEASON
Expansion of Unit 3 reflects growth of state’s turkey populations
The continued growth of Kansas’ wild turkey population has resulted in enhancement of hunting opportunities in 2007.
At their March 15th public hearing in Topeka, Kansas Wi ... Read More
COMMISSION APPROVES ADDITION TO LEGAL BOWHUNTING EQUIPMENT
Illuminated nocks approved for use by turkey, big game hunters
The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission has approved the use of electronically illuminated nocks for turkey and big game bowhunters. The regulatory change was approved at a public hearing of the Commission in Topeka March 15th.
Bowhunters had asked t ... Read More
ROCK SPRINGS HOSTS HUNTER EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR ACADEMY
Event held March 2-4; required of instructors every three years
More than 180 certified Kansas hunter education instructors attended the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks' (KDWP) annual Hunter Education Instructor Academy March 2-4 at Rock Springs 4-H Camp, south of Junction City. The academy -- required every three ... Read More
LOVEWELL RESERVOIR INLET CLOSED TO FISHING THROUGH APRIL 8
Move designed to protect spawning walleye; closure March 1 through April 8
Historically, when water is released into Lovewell Reservoir by the Bostwick Irrigation District, fish are attracted to the inlet area. This year, that release will coincide with the walleye spawning season. When this has occurred in the past ... Read More
April 7 hunt designed to get youth afield; application deadline March 16
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Clinton Lake, along with Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and the National Wild Turkey Federation, will host the second Youth Turkey Hunt at Clinton Reservoir on April 7.
The Clinton Lake Youth Turkey H ...
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KDWP ACCEPTING LANDOWNER APPLICATIONS FOR HABITAT ASSISTANCE
Program provides technical assistance and financial incentives
to enhance wildlife habitat on private land in central and western Kansas
Applications for participation in the Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) will be accepted from March 15 to Sept. 1. This year, the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks ha ... Read More