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Where To Find The Best Hunting Spots In Kansas
Hunting in Kansas is a unique variety in hunting weather and variety in game. The Kansas landscape runs the gamut from agricultural farmlands, native grasslands, wooded forests, creeks, streams, rivers, rocky hillsides, prairie lands, steep draws, wetlands, canyons, and salt marshes.
Within these various topographies are the abundance of pheasants, quail species, prairie chickens, turkeys, deer, variety of fish, mass colonies of waterfowls, migratory birds, antelopes, fox species, regional raccoons, opossum, mink, geese, ducks, elk, and so much more.Get more information here. http://summitcountyvoice.com/2011/07/04/new-colorado-state-wildlife-parks-board-to-meet/
Kansas is divided into five regions under the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism. Each region has local and district offices, were hunters can find all things hunting, from training, wildlife maps, camping sites, hunting regulations and law. Kansas has specific open hunting areas, as well as federal/state park properties, which requires hunting and fishing permits and licenses.
Hunting in Kansas is a way of life, therefore, fire arms and other types of hunting equipment, is tolerated to include bows and arrows, shotguns of 20 gauge or larger, muzzle loading shotguns, crossbrows are legal between April and May only. The statewide seasons for hunting involve shooting hours and bagging limits for all hunters.
Turkey season is April to May and October to January; fur bearing hunting and trapping is from November to March; big game, with certain restrictions, is throughout the fall and winter months. Migratory bird seasons, depending upon species, runs from February to December; game bird season is September to the end of January; and small game runs sporadically from February to November.
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