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If control permits are needed, an application will be prepared and damage control permits will be issued quickly. Each deer damage control permit is written for a specific case. When authorized, the permits will allow the landowner to kill a prescribed number of deer on the property.
Hunters must have a deer permit that allows the taking of an antlered deer before acquiring an antlerless deer permit. However, after Dec. 30, an antlered permit is no longer required to purchase antlerless permits, which are avail-able over-the-counter through Jan. 31, 2023.
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.
Deer Permits License Cost Non-Resident Combo Either Sex Antlerless Deer Permit (16 and older) includes all conveniece fees.$454.59Non-Resident Yearly Hunting License Includes all conveniece fees. Total:$100.50 $555.09Preference Point Purchase Only$26.50
You will purchase your licenses and apply for your permits through the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism website. You will go to and select Buy your License/Permit Online.
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Who needs Hunter Education? 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.
Deer Permits License Cost Non-Resident Combo Either Sex Antlerless Deer Permit (16 and older) includes all conveniece fees.$454.59Non-Resident Yearly Hunting License Includes all conveniece fees. Total:$100.50 $555.09Preference Point Purchase Only$26.50
All whitetail antlerless permits are valid during any season, provided legal equipment for that season is used. Permits may be purchased over-the-counter or online June 15 Jan 30. The nonresident deer permit draw results should be available by June 1st.
It is legal to bait deer, turkey, and other non-migratory game animals on private lands. It is not legal to bait while hunting or preparing to hunt on department or WIHA lands.
Kansas, Kentucky and North Dakota prohibit deer baiting on all or most public lands; and Wisconsin and Michigan broadened their bans to include most of both states as Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) continued spreading.

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