How do I contact a Kansas game warden?

You can call us toll-free within Kansas at 1-877-426-3843. You can also contact us by filling in the form at the bottom of this page.

Do you need a fishing license in Kansas right now?

All nonresidents 16 and older must have a valid nonresident license to fish in Kansas (unless fishing on a private pond not leased for public fishing). The one-time purchase, fishing license is $42.50, multi-year hunting/fishing combination license is $72.50.

Do senior citizens need a fishing license in Kansas?

Resident anglers age 65-74 are eligible for a senior Lifetime Pass, which is a combination hunting/fishing license valid for the lifetime of the holder for $42.50; or half-price 365-day fishing ($15) or fishing/hunting combination ($25) licenses are available. …

How much does a Kansas hunting license cost?

The one-time purchase, multi-year youth hunting OR fishing license is $42.50, multi-year hunting/fishing combination license is $72.50.

How much does a game warden make in Kansas?

Kansas Game Warden Salary According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average game warden in the state of Kansas make a median salary of $43,750 per year.

At what age do you no longer need a fishing license in Kansas?

Residents 65 or older and 15 or younger are exempt from a fishing license, as are individuals in wheelchairs, those who served in the military and those who have impaired vision.

Is Kansas a draw state for deer hunting?

Nonresidents looking to hunt deer must first obtain a nonresident deer permit (in addition to a nonresident hunting license) via drawing, and the window for application is usually quite small. In 2018, for example, nonresident hunters had only from April 1 to April 27 to apply for their deer permit.

Do you need a hunting license to hunt on your own land in Kansas?

Kansas, for example, requires a nonresident “hunt-on-your-own-land” deer permit. That permit is available to either a resident or nonresident who actively farms a tract of 80-acres or more in the state. The property must be owned in fee simple. The name on the deed must be denoted in a particular manner.

How old do you have to be to fish in Kansas?

All nonresidents 16 and older must have a valid nonresident license to fish in Kansas (unless fishing on a private pond not leased for public fishing). All licenses expire 365 days from the date of purchase, except for multi-year, five-day, lifetime, and one-day fishing licenses.

Are there any public fishing areas in Kansas?

CLEAN – DRAIN – DRY – Aquatic nuisance species are animals and plants not native to Kansas that can threaten lake and river ecology, harm native or desirable species, and interfere with our economy. WIFA Atlas maps pinpoint a variety of public fishing areas, as well as public lands across Kansas.

Can you fish without a fishing license in Kansas?

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) has announced that anglers can fish without a Kansas fishing license at public waters on June 1 and 2, 2019 thanks to “Free Fishing Days.”Each year, KDWPT designates one weekend when everyone can fish without a Kansas fishing license.