Outdoor News from all of Kansas.

Hunger games boost archery, KDWPT prepares for busy season

Field & Stream released a new app for fisherman. Catch Book, a social fishing journal, allows fisherman to share their catches with a geo-tagged photo and see where they rank among local anglers. Nate Matthews of Field & Stream explains the new app. The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism nears the busiest stretch of the year. A recent...

Concealed Carry, Shooting Safety Highlight Outdoor News

A bill allowing the concealed carrying of firearms in government and university buildings will advance to the Kansas House of Representatives.  Under this bill, a person with a concealed carry permit would be able to carry a weapon in government and university buildings lacking metal detectors and security personnel. Kirk Deeter of Field & Stream blind...

News from the Outdoors

January is shaping up as a hot news period in the outdoor industries. For the first time in decades, Kansas senior citizens could be required to pay for hunting and fishing licenses.  Michael Pearce of the Wichita Eagle provides a solid breakdown of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s prospective policy change. A bill seeking to...