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The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Russell Graves

Russell Graves - Believes whitetails shouldn't be photographed in the back of a truck with their tongue hanging out.
Location - Texas

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Brian Strickland

Brian Strickland - Has 369,518 acres of land that you can hunt on. Call him at (555) 281-HUNT.
Location - Colorado

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Tony Hansen

Tony Hansen - Is pretty confident Michigan will release at least 300,000 archers into the woods this fall.
Location - Michigan

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Jake Fagan

Jake Fagan - He's really just here to hang out, so don't mind him.
Location - Georgia

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Will Brantley

Will Brantley - Loves hunting in a dorag because it makes him look Ramboish. Some may call it Little Man Syndrome.
Location - Tennessee

Monday, July 6, 2009

 

Non-Resident Whitetail Hunter Bonanza

Updated: 07-01-2009
ALL NONRESIDENT HUNTERS SUCCESSFUL IN KANSAS DEER DRAWING
There is good news for Kansas nonresident deer hunters this year: all applicants for Nonresident Whitetail Either Sex Deer permits were successful. This is the first year all applicants have been successful, and this success is directly attributable to changes in the permit allocation process made by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) last year.

The current allocation system was developed after nearly two years of work, which included extensive public input, 14 public meetings, and legislative approval. The old process of allocating permits was based on a percentage of permits sold to residents in each unit the previous year. The new system is based on "adjustment factors," including landowner preferences, deer-vehicle accidents, hunter demand, age structure in the harvest, and health of the herd. The new process also eliminated the transferable permit system that had become burdensome and confusing to both landowners and hunters.

KDWP also reports that they have leftover permits available in all units. Leftover permits will go on sale July 20, on a first-come, first-serve basis. The number of leftover Nonresident Whitetail Either Sex Deer permits includes the following: Unit 1 - 53, Unit 2 - 18, Unit 3 - 12, Unit 4 - 36, Unit 5 - 6, Unit 6 - 242, Unit 7 - 28, Unit 8 - 608, Unit 9 - 210, Unit 10 - 824, Unit 11 - 744, Unit 12 - 479, Unit 13 - 339, Unit 14 - 407, Unit 15 - 242, Unit 16 - 325, Unit 17 - 5, and Unit 18 - 74. Leftover permits can be purchased online or by phoning 620-672-5911.

Don't be left out; make sure you're on the phone come July 20th!!!

Brian

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