Kansas fall turkey season, out-of-state hunters are topics of upcoming meetings
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By Wil Day
Published on April 17, 2026.
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is hosting two meetings to discuss proposed changes to hunting. The potential reestablishment of a fall turkey season and proposed regulations on waterfowl hunting by non-residents on public lands are among the topics discussed. The public can submit comments at the meetings.
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