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TROUT SEASON OPENS OCT. 15
Department of Wildlife and Parks to start
stocking soon
PRATT -- The Kansas trout season begins
Oct. 15 and runs through April 15. During this cool period of
the year, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP)
stocks rainbow trout in designated waters throughout the state.
Anyone fishing for trout in these waters must purchase a $12.15
trout permit, whether they are required to have a fishing license
or not. Trout permits are valid for the calendar year, so permits
purchased last January are valid through Dec. 31. All residents
16-64 years old, and all non-residents16 and older must also
have a valid fishing license.
Trout fishing at Mined Land Wildlife Area #30 (Cherokee
County) and Tuttle Creek Reservoir Seep Stream, where trout survive
through the summer, requires a trout permit year-round.
The daily creel limit is 5 trout. The possession
limit is 15.
Trout permits are available online, at KDWP offices,
some county clerk offices, and license vendors. For information
on stocking dates and locations click
here.
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