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KDWPT confirms Mountain Lion photos in Stafford County

Posted by on Nov 16, 2012

A deer hunter’s trail camera in Stafford county, Kan. captured the image of a Mountain Lion. The photo was taken in Oct. and found recently after the hunter retrieved his...

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Fishing

Fall bass, hip waders and my newfound fishing addiction

Posted by on Nov 12, 2012

The Upland season is here. In any normal year, I would be gearing up to head back home to the Scott City, Kan. area for some quality pheasant hunting in the milo stubble and silos...

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Hunting

Second chance shorthairs

Posted by on Nov 1, 2012

MERIDEN, KAN. — Trakker is a veteran; ten years old, confident and field savvy.  He’s also a bit of a rebel, living on his fourth strike and playing the game a bit too...

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Equipment

Fall bass, hip waders and my newfound fishing addiction

Posted by on Nov 12, 2012

The Upland season is here. In any normal year, I would be gearing up to head back home to the Scott City, Kan. area for some quality pheasant hunting in the milo stubble and silos...

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KDWPT streamlines park permit process

KDWPT streamlines park permit process

Dec 18, 2012

The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism and the Kansas Department of Revenue are streamlining the process of buying annual Kansas park permits. Beginning in 2013, Kansas drivers can buy the new “Kansas State Parks Passport” along with their annual vehicle registration for a fee of $15. The new permit is available only at annual vehicle...

KDWPT confirms Mountain Lion photos in Stafford County

KDWPT confirms Mountain Lion photos in Stafford County

Nov 16, 2012

A deer hunter’s trail camera in Stafford county, Kan. captured the image of a Mountain Lion. The photo was taken in Oct. and found recently after the hunter retrieved his photos from the SD card of the camera. A KDWPT Biologist visited the site and confirmed the photos today. This cat is the Ninth to be officially confirmed in the state of Kansas since...

F.I.S.H. program pays Kansas landowners for fishing access

F.I.S.H. program pays Kansas landowners for fishing access

Nov 15, 2012

The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s Fishing Impoundments and Stream Habitats program (F.I.S.H.), patterned after the walk-in hunting program, is taking applicants for landowners interested in enrolling in the program for the 2013 season. The deadline is Dec. 15, 2012. The program, started in 1998, leases private waters for public fishing...

Fall bass, hip waders and my newfound fishing addiction

Fall bass, hip waders and my newfound fishing addiction

Nov 12, 2012

The Upland season is here. In any normal year, I would be gearing up to head back home to the Scott City, Kan. area for some quality pheasant hunting in the milo stubble and silos of the agricultural land surrounding my hometown. This year is different. Thanks to a few close friends, I have a new addiction. An addiction that is flowing over the bounds of the...

Second chance shorthairs

Second chance shorthairs

Nov 1, 2012

MERIDEN, KAN. — Trakker is a veteran; ten years old, confident and field savvy.  He’s also a bit of a rebel, living on his fourth strike and playing the game a bit too aggressively at times. Trakker is a German shorthaired pointer owned by Gary, and Lesley Busboom of Fallon, Nevada. His history wouldn’t suggest talent at the highest level, but history is...

Two years, twenty-eight hours and three sisters

Two years, twenty-eight hours and three sisters

Oct 25, 2012

MERIDEN, Kan. — Bing Wesner surveyed the 440 yard long field of prairie standing before him with a watchful eye and his trusted 10-year old Browning, blue finish worn to a silver shine, over his shoulder. With a cold Kansas wind at his back, his partner, Bryan Matthews, unleashed his English Pointer, Pete, on an exhibition of pure beauty. A 28 hour drive...

BDC Worlds to start Thursday

BDC Worlds to start Thursday

Oct 24, 2012

The final practice is over. It’s time to set up the four a.m. wake up call, get the coffee ready and hit the hay for an early start to the Bird Dog Circuit World Championships held, this year, at Muddy Creek Gamebirds in Meriden, Kansas. The field, featuring over 200 runs in four days, is filled with the best dogs in the nation. Matching the talented field...

BDC Worlds coming to Muddy Creek in October

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