June 2008
14-year-old Scammon youth landed monster May 3
PRATT -- A new Kansas state record largemouth bass was caught in a private strip pit in Cherokee County on May 3 and has been certified by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP). Fourteen-year-old Tyson Hallam, of Scammon, took the trophy fish during the West Miner ... Read More
KDWP STREAM SURVEY CREWS INCORPORATE NEW PROGRAMS
Stream health surveys now involve local groups, larger streams
PRATT -- Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) stream survey crews will survey streams and rivers throughout Kansas this summer, adding information to a database that helps assess and monitor the overall conditions of these waterways. These assessments ... Read More
KDWP OFFERS LANDOWNERS $$$ FOR KANSAS HUNTING ACCESS
Deadline July 1; payments have increased; additional prairie signup offered
Landowners interested in the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ (KDWP) Walk-In Hunting Access program (WIHA) -- wh ... Read More
HANDFUL OF ANGLERS ANTICIPATE NOODLIN' SEASON ON SELECT RIVERS
Handfishing season runs June 15-Aug. 31; only flathead catfish may be taken; other restrictions apply
PRATT -- The Kansas handfishing season -- often referred to as "noodling" -- opens June 15, and die-hard outdoorsmen are looking forward to the opportunity to take flathead catfish using this unconventional meth ... Read More
LOVEWELL STATE PARK OFFERS FREE FISHING WEEKEND AND KIDS FISHING DERBY
Derby participants could win $200, drawing prizes for all
WEBBER -- Free Fishing Weekend for the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is set for Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8. Fishing licenses are not required to fish any Kansas waters for these two days, and staff at Lovewell State Park are taking advantag ... Read More
KANSAS WATERFOWL HUNTERS’ PREFERENCES SOUGHT IN SURVEY
Online survey results to help guide future waterfowl regulations
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks wants to hear from waterfowl hunters. Specifically, the department would like to hear from the 2,794 waterfowl hunters who recently received a postcard asking for their participation in an online survey.
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KDWP’S DOYLE INDUCTED INTO HUNTER EDUCATION HALL OF FAME
International organization honors Kansas hunter education coordinator
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) hunter education coordinator Wayne Doyle has been named to the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA) Hall of Fame. The award was presented at the recent IHEA conference in Illinois in recognition ... Read More
RESIDENT EITHER-SPECIES DEER, ELK PERMIT APPLICATIONS DUE JULY 11
Applications available online; either-species permit allows take of white-tailed or mule deer
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) reminds resident hunters that 2008 Firearm Either-species/Either-sex permit applications are due July 11. Applications are available Read More
ALERT MELVERN MARINA STAFF HELPS STOP SPREAD OF ZEBRA MUSSELS
Marina staff's quick action prevents spread to reservoir; highlights need for caution
Generally, the news on zebra mussels and other aquatic nuisance species (ANS) is bad, but recently, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) ... Read More
GOVERNOR SEBELIUS PROCLAIMS JUNE ‘GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH’
Proclamation highlights benefits of outdoor recreation
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius wants Kansans to get out and have some fun. To this end, Sebelius' recently proclaimed June "Great Outdoors Month." Her proclamation reads as follows:
“Whereas, Kansas state residents have a proud tradition of both safeguardin ... Read More
KDWP-RELATED BILLS APPROVED BY 2008 KANSAS LEGISLATURE, GOVERNOR
Free fishing, hunting licenses for disabled veterans among new laws enacted in 2008
TOPEKA – The 2008 Kansas Legislature and Gov. Kathleen Sebelius have approved several new laws affecting outdoor recreation in Kansas. Bills passed into law this year include the following:
- Senate Bill 157 -- requires the department to ... Read More
KDWP BOATING PROGRAM AWARDED GRANT FOR YOUTH EFFORTS
Variety of promotional events in planning stage
The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF), in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association, has announced that the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ Boating Education Program has been selected as a 2008/2009 National Recreation and Park As ... Read More
WILDLIFE AND PARKS COMMISSION TO MEET JUNE 26 AT BETHEL COLLEGE
Upland bird seasons, early migratory bird seasons on public hearing agenda
The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission will conduct a public meeting and hearing on the campus of Bethel College in North Newton June 26. The public is invited to atte ... Read More
CROWING SURVEY SUGGESTS MORE NESTING PHEASANTS IN 2008
Thirty-five percent increase rangewide means more nesting birds; production outlook hopeful
Each spring, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) conducts a survey of pheasants throughout their statewide range. As the mating season approaches, roosters increase crowing, and KDWP staff drive routes, stop at ... Read More
KANSAS GRAZING LANDS COALITION SCHOOLS SET FOR AUGUST
Classes to focus on grassland burning; registration deadline July 18
The Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition (KGLC) is hosting two range schools in August -- one for eastern Kansas at White Memorial Camp in Morris County and one for western Kansas at Camp Aldrich in Ba ... Read More
"FROGGERS" READY TO RESUME SUMMERTIME PURSUIT AFTER JULY 1
Bullfrog season a favorite pastime on hot summer nights
Kansas summer temperatures frequently reach more than 100 degrees, and many Kansans prefer the comfort of air conditioning to the outdoors. Others, however, relish the freedom of summer nights, when shorts and a T-shirt are all that's needed to cool off in the water a ... Read More
STATE PARK JULY EVENTS FEATURE FIREWORKS, FISHING, TRAIL RIDES, AND MORE
Although last week in June finds some parks soggy, hopes rise with lower waters
A variety of Independence Day events are set to launch the summer season in Kansas state parks. While some parks have experienced high water levels and some flooded or soggy campgrounds in recent weeks, most park facilities are ready for Fourth ... Read More
SPECIAL HUNTS FEATURE HIGH-QUALITY OUTINGS FOR 2008 SEASONS
Limited but high-quality hunts designed for everyone; application deadline July 15
Each year, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) offers a number of special hunts on KDWP land. Hunters looking for a high-quality hunting experience are encouraged to apply for these special hunts. Dozens of specially-planned, ... Read More
RECREATIONAL BOATING FATALITIES SUMMARY PINPOINTS ACCIDENT CAUSES
National figures third-lowest since reporting began; Kansas accidents drop 40 percent
Deaths resulting from recreational boating accidents fell in 2007, according to figures recently released by the United States Coast Guard. Nationally, the total dropped from 710 in 2006 to 688 in 2007, the lowest figure since 2004 and th ... Read More
SUMMER SQUIRRELS EXTEND, ENRICH KANSAS HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES
Mulberries and summer shade attract squirrels and hunters; season runs June 1-Feb. 28
For outdoorsmen and women who don't fish or just want more varied outdoor experiences in the Sunflower State, Kansas offers exciting hunting opportunities throughout the summer. Squirrel season provides that opportunity. The season opened ... Read More