Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-3-2 - Rabbits, hares, and squirrels; legal equipment, taking methods, and possession
(a) Legal hunting
equipment for rabbits, hares, and squirrels shall consist of the following:
(1) Firearms, except fully automatic rifles
and handguns and except shotguns and muzzleloading shotguns larger than 10
gauge or using other than shot ammunition;
(2) pellet and BB guns;
(3) archery equipment;
(4) crossbows;
(5) falconry equipment;
(6) projectiles hand-thrown or propelled by a
slingshot;
(7) box traps for
rabbits and hares only;
(8) optical
scopes or sights that project no visible light toward the target and do not
electronically amplify visible or infrared light;
(9) lures, decoys except live decoys, and
calls, including electric calls; and
(10) other equipment or methods as allowed by
permit.
(b) The use of
dogs, horses, and mules shall be permitted while hunting, but no person shall
shoot while mounted on a horse or mule.
(c) Legal hours for the hunting and taking of
rabbits, hares, and squirrels shall be from 1/2 hour before sunrise to sunset
during established hunting seasons, except that legal hours for the running and
box-trapping of rabbits and hares shall be 24 hours per day during established
running seasons.
(d) Any type of
apparel may be worn while hunting or running rabbits and hares.
(e) Legally taken rabbits, hares, and
squirrels may be possessed without limit in time and may be given to another if
accompanied by a dated written notice that includes the donor's printed name,
signature, address, and permit or license number. The person receiving the meat
shall retain the notice until the meat is consumed, given to another, or
otherwise disposed of.
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