KDWP meets with Outfitters on Tuesday

Grif

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Don’t tell us you apply for quick draw?

Wny would I do that.....and that's exactly where y'all are driving your bus to by wanting more regulation...OF ANY KIND.
 

Bullet21XD

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We are talking about Kansas.

Duck production will be up this year. More ducks coming to Kansas is guaranteed. This fall could be the best in recorded history...you'd be a fool not to hunt Kansas as often as possible.
 

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It makes sense to hunt Kansas sooner than later. Same with Canada. There’s always a risk of more regulations down the road.
 

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da fowl slayer

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I’ve been a Kansas landowner. Developed a deer and duck hunting farm there .
I’ve never been around a bigger bunch of cry babies and I have done farms in 4 different states.
The funny thing is they have ZERO clue about how over crowded other states can be . I’ve owned property in 3 states that you would be laughed off a man’s porch if you stopped to get permission to hunt anything!
Actually still possible in Kansas.
In my state (tn) you will only hunt a man’s property for anything if you have it leased or own it.

And the thought of being cross w a grown man or woman because they get paid for access to something they own and pay taxes on is hard for me to even wrap my head around.
 

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