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Where to Fish in Kansas. Fees, Licenses and Permits. Fish Species. Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)
11/09/2024 - 01/05/2025. Location: Low Plains Southeast Zone - First Segment. Area open: Southeast Zone (see map) Daily bag limit: 6. Six ducks, which may include no more than five mallards (only two of which may be hens), three wood ducks, two redheads, two canvasbacks, one scaup and one pintail.
You can purchase licenses and permits with a toll-free telephone call, online from your home or office computer, or from one of more than 600 license vendors located around the state. A list of license vendors, organized by county, is available at the link below.
WIFA Atlas maps pinpoint a variety of public fishing areas, as well as public lands across Kansas.
Nonresident hunters, regardless of age, must have a nonresident hunting license. All annual hunting licenses can be purchased online by clicking here or through all licensed agents, or Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks offices, or by calling 1-833-587-2164.
12/21/2024 - 01/05/2025. Location: Low Plains Early Zone - Second Segment. Area open: Early Zone (see map) Daily bag limit: 6. Six ducks, which may include no more than five mallards (only two of which may be hens), three wood ducks, two redheads, two canvasbacks, one scaup and one pintail.
All licenses expire 365 days from the date of purchase, except for multi-year, five-day, lifetime, and one-day fishing licenses. Kansas residents age 65-74 are required to have a hunting and/or fishing license. MULTI-YEAR YOUTH LICENSE: A youth license is available for residents age 16-20.
National Guard Permit: Free hunting, fishing, and Park Vehicle Permits are made available and issued based on funding to active members of the Kansas National Guard. DO NOT FAX! Download National Guard Hunting, Fishing, and Park Vehicle Permit Application (PDF)
Waterfowl counts given on this report are based on what was observed on the day the report is updated. Waterfowl numbers vary greatly from day to day and weather conditions and hunting pressure will affect the numbers of waterfowl on the area. Waterfowl Survey completed on 10/31/2024.
Contact us. Office of the Secretary. 1020 S. Kansas, Rm 200, Topeka, KS 66612-1327. (785) 296-2281. Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks Operations Office. 512 SE 25th Ave., Pratt, KS 67124. (620) 672-5911. All KDWP locations can be found HERE. Or use this form to email your questions and comments to KDWP.