Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-11-2 - Controlled shooting areas; operational requirements
(a) Each controlled shooting area shall be
posted as follows:
(1) Signs shall be made of
metal, plastic, or wood and shall be not less than 15 inches by 15
inches.
(2) Signs shall legibly
display the words "controlled shooting area" in block lettering that is not
less than two inches in height.
(3)
Signs shall be placed along the boundary of the controlled shooting area, at
intervals of not more than 500 feet.
(b) The licensee shall keep the license and a
copy of the laws and regulations pertaining to the controlled shooting areas
posted in a conspicuous and readily available place at the headquarters of the
area.
(c) If the license of the
controlled shooting area is cancelled or revoked, the licensee shall remove all
controlled shooting area signs from the boundary of the area within 30 days of
the cancellation or revocation date.
(d) If a licensee fails to renew a controlled
shooting area license, all controlled shooting area signs shall be removed from
the boundary of the area before September 1.
(e) Only those game birds released on the
controlled shooting area from August 15 through April 30 of the license period
shall be credited toward the allowable take for the area.
(f) The licensee shall not take or permit the
taking of more than 100 percent of the number of each species of game bird
released on the controlled shooting area. These game bird species shall not be
hunted on the area until a release of the game bird spedes has been
made.
(g) The shooting hours for
the taking of game birds released on controlled shooting areas shall be from
Vi hour before sunrise to sunset.
(h) Game birds taken on a controlled shooting
area shall be accompanied during transportation from the area by a form
provided by the department and completed by the licensee, which shall include
the number and spedes of game birds being transported, the name and license
number of the licensee, the date of harvest, and any other relevant information
required by the secretary.
(i)
Except as authorized under Kansas dog training and field trial regulations,
only hand-reared mallard ducks may be recaptured by trapping after
release.
(j) Hunting during the
established seasons and in compliance with all laws and regulations governing
the hunting adivity may occur on a controlled shooting area for wildlife
species not included in
K.S.A. 32-943, and amendments thereto, and for any
wildlife spedes not included in the license issued for that controlled shooting
area, including big game animals and wild turkeys for which the hunter has a
valid permit issued by the department. The hunting, shooting, or taking of wild
migratory waterfowl, however, shall be prohibited on each controlled shooting
area used for the shooting of hand-reared mallard ducks.
This regulation shall be effective on and after March 1, 2019.
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