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Parks and Tourism
Gilliland, Steve
Instant Coyote; just add Skunk
Sometimes it’s a blessing, sometimes a curse, but I’ve always been a sucker for trying new ways of trapping coyotes. You have to understand...
Outdoors
Trout Fishing in Kansas?
Catching rainbow trout in Kansas seems like an oxymoron; sort of like polar bear hunting in West Virginia or whale watching at Yellowstone Lake....
Outdoors
Youth ages 12-18 invited to Memorial Upland Bird Hunt
Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism staff, in cooperation with the Smoky Hill Pheasants Forever #424 Chapter, invite youth to an upland hunt...
Outdoors
Lake Scott State Park to Host Youth Day
Staff at Lake Scott State Park, located 14 miles north of Scott City, invite youth age 16 and younger to join in on outdoor...
Outdoors
KDWPT’s Dan Hesket recognized for Boating Safety Work
Major Dan Hesket, Law Enforcement Division assistant director for the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT), was awarded the National Association of...
Outdoors
More fish attractors to hit Kansas Lakes
Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) Fisheries Section staff recently launched a new program designed to increase the amount of fish-attracting structure...
Outdoors
Fall officially starts with dove season opening day
For those who don’t hunt, fall may officially start on September 23, the Autumn Equinox, but for hunters, fall starts on September 1 when...
Outdoors
Fishing and hunting fees discussed
During the Workshop portion of the Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission’s August public meeting in Great Bend, commissioners heard a proposal from department...

