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Pottawatomie No. 1 (Fishing Location) 27%
Pottawatomie Lake No. 1 State Fishing Lake Manager: Nathan Henry Phone: (785) 539-9999 39.47227 -96.40907 Manhattan 785-539-9999 Pottawatomie 1 1 fishing, camping, hunting The 190 acres .... Continue to Pottawatomie No. 1 >>
Neosho Wildlife Area (Fishing Location) 27%
Neosho Wildlife Area Manager: Monte Manbeck Assistant Manager: Travis Ratliff Phone: (620)-449-2539 From St. Paul travel east on Highway 47 2 miles to Wallace Rd.; turn south and travel .... Continue to Neosho Wildlife Area >>
Shelter #6 (Image) 27%
receive your completed form. (Alcohol is allowed, but NO KEGS! Beverages in Cans apposed to Glass containers are preferred.) Just FYI - each vehicle that enters .... Continue to Shelter #6 >>
Butler (Locations) 27%
Manager: Tyler Burt, Phone: (316) 322-7513 KDWP managers are field staff and are normally in the field. Please leave a message and they will return your call at their first available chance. ... dense woody vegetation along the creek bottoms that provide deer and turkey habitat. Waterfowl hunting on the lake can be excellent in the marsh vegetation at the upper end of the lake above the fishing .... Continue to Butler >>
Possession limit (Article) 27%
The maximum total number of a species that can be retained per person at one time. .... Continue to Possession limit >>
HIKING, BIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING (Folder) 27%
With thousands of miles of trails available, opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding can be found throughout Kansas. All state parks and many wildlife areas and fishing lakes have ... and bikers travel along the Marais Des Cygnes River, between rushing waters and towering bluffs, through rolling farmland and riparian woodlands. Trail-goers can enjoy the sites and hospitality of more than 12 .... Continue to HIKING, BIKING, H... >>
Oak Point (Campgrounds/Areas) 27%
that hosts a hiking/biking trail and a bird watching area. Deer, racoons, squirrels, birds of all varieties and colors, and other animals can be seen in a natural habitat. Redbud trees offer splashes of color .... Continue to Oak Point >>
Cherokee Lowlands (Locations) 27%
Ryan Good Cherokee Lowlands Wildlife Area / NRDA Property Manager (620) 827-6301 ... be found throughout the area. Many furbearers can also be found including coyote, bobcat, raccoon, opossum, skunk, beaver, otter, muskrat and mink. Dove management at the Perkins tract attracts doves ... and Restoration (NRDAR) program. Over the years, they have managed to recover several million dollars for the purpose of restoring the natural resources impacted by the Superfund site. Initially, the FWS, KDHE .... Continue to Cherokee Lowlands >>
Improving Undesirable Fish Populations (Article) 27%
unavailable to bass. The first two problems can be rectified by stocking 50 8- to 12-inch bass per acre. If the pond has an underwater visibility of less than 12 inches or if over 50% of the surface area .... Continue to Improving Undesir... >>
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