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Kansas law requires that all hunters born on or after July 1, 1957, must successfully complete a certified Hunter Education course in order to purchase a hunting license or to hunt (except for those hunting on land that they own). This applies to both resident and non-resident hunters.
Annual Hunting License - All resident hunters age 16 through 74 must have a resident hunting license unless exempt by Kansas Law. Nonresident hunters, regardless of age, must have a nonresident hunting license.
In Kansas, Hunt-On-Your-Own-Land Permits are available to resident or non-resident landowners or tenants who actively engage in agricultural practices on 80 acres or more of Kansas property. To qualify as a nonresident landowner, a person must own property in fee simple ownership with their name on the deed.
No hunter may purchase more than one permit that allows the harvest of an antlered deer. Preference points can ONLY be purchased during the specified application period for residents and nonresidents.
Regular Hunting Licenses Non-residents are required to purchase a standard hunting license to hunt various game species in Kansas. The cost is $97.50, which excludes big game like elk and deer. These hunters must also secure additional permits for specific game.
I for myself, my heirs, my successors, executors, subrogees, further agree not to sue FORBES ROAD HUNTING CLUB, LLC, WADE FYOCK, THE LAND OWNER, their directors, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as a result of any injury, paralysis, or death suffered in connection with my use and participation in the
(b) Any landowner who has a domiciliary residence in this state, such landowners spouse or lineal descendants may hunt, trap or fish on land owned by such landowner or on land leased by such landowner and on which such landowner is actually domiciled, which land is not used for club, fishing or hunting purposes,
Poaching is the illegal take of wildlife by kill or capture. Poaching is often defined as unlawful hunting, as if some kind of subset of hunting, which it is not. Poaching is a crime. Poachers are not hunters, nor conservationists.