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KAR 115-18-10 Importation and possession of certain wildlife; prohibition, permit requirement, and restriction Economic Impact Statement. (PDF - 12.54 kB)

White perch exist in two reservoirs in Kansas and are considered a problem species and can spread rapidly within other water bodies if introduced. However, some anglers like to use white perch as bait in those reservoirs to catch other species where white perch already exist. By adding the white perch to the list of prohibited species, anglers would still be able to possess and use white perch so long as those fish are not alive. The Department does not anticipate any other economic impact to the public, other state agencies, or the Department itself due to the addition of these species to the list of prohibited species.

Leftover deer permits on sale now PRATT -- The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that about 1,900 nonresident deer permits are still available in several deer management units. The permits were not taken in the May nonresident application period. These permits are all firearms Whitetail Either Sex permits and are ... Read More


Leftover deer permits on sale now The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that about 1,100 nonresident deer permits are still available in several deer management units . The permits were not taken in the May nonresident application period. These permits are all firearms Whitetail Either Sex permits and are being sol ... Read More


Permits available online, at license vendors, or with toll-free callThe Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that about 240 nonresident deer permits are still available for the 2008 season. All of the leftover permits are in Deer Management Unit 10. These are permits that were not taken in the May nonresident application ... Read More


PRATT — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that a few more than 550 leftover nonresident deer permits remain available as of Nov.4 — in Unit 10Leftover permits are those that were not taken in the May nonresident application period. They are Whitetail Either-Sex permits (hunter designates equipment/season choice, a ... Read More


Early purchases valid the remainder of 2009 and all of 2010PRATT — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks reminds all hunters, anglers and park patrons that hunting and fishing licenses, trout stamps and park permits expire Dec. 31, 2009. Even though 2009 deer and fall turkey permits may still be valid in some units, a 2010 Kansas hunting ... Read More


March 20, 2014Nearly 214,000 Walk-In Hunting Access acres are available this springPRATT – Hunting for spring turkeys can have it’s own set of challenges, but this year, finding a place to hunt shouldn’t be one of them. Thanks to the Walk-In Hunting Access (WIHA) program offered through the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWP ... Read More