State deer applications now available

Applications for Kansas resident deer permits are now available at the Wildlife and Parks Web site.

Applications will be mailed to all resident deer hunters who applied for firearms permits last year. The application also may be downloaded online.

For hunters seeking mule deer, a permit application must be submitted by Friday.

All other resident deer permits and game tags may be purchased through the seasons at Wildlife and Parks offices, from license vendors, and – new this year – online beginning Aug. 1.

Whitetail antlerless only deer game tags and any-deer archery permits may also be purchased throughout the season at Wildlife and Parks offices, from some county clerks, all license vendors, and online (beginning Aug. 1).

Again this year, each hunter is limited to a maximum of one antlered deer permit.

However, each hunter may purchase as many as five whitetail antlerless permits or tags in addition to that single antlered permit.

Here are the new provisions for state deer seasons:

¢ Archery permits are no longer valid statewide. Nine archery units have been created. Archery hunters may select two units, which will be specified on the permit, when they purchase their permit.

¢ Archery hunters may hunt during the firearms season (Nov. 30 through Dec. 11) with legal archery equipment only. Archers hunting during a firearms season must wear orange clothing, as required of firearms hunters.

¢ A minimum age requirement no longer exists for big-game hunters.

¢ Anyone born on or after July 1, 1957, must complete an approved course in hunter education before hunting in Kansas except that anyone age 15 and younger may hunt without hunter-education certification provided they are under direct supervision of an adult 18 or older.

Hunters 12 years of age and older may hunt without adult supervision provided they possess a valid hunter education certificate and the appropriate licenses and/or permits.

¢ All deer hunters must possess a valid antlered deer permit before they can purchase an antlerless-only permit or game tag.

¢ Unit 16 has been added to units requiring firearms hunters to register harvested deer at check stations during the regular firearms season. Other mandatory check station units for firearms hunters are 1, 2, 3, 17 and 18.

(Deer taken outside of these units and outside the regular firearms deer season do not need to be taken to a deer check station.)

¢ Deer Management Unit 19 boundaries have been modified to include a larger portion of the City of Leavenworth. Note: Most of Douglas and Shawnee counties are located in Unit 19.

¢ Any applicant who is unsuccessful in the permit drawing will earn one preference point. An individual who does not want to apply for a permit in the current year may purchase a preference point.