Kansas Hunting Information Licenses

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Kansas Hunting Licensing

Kansas Non-resident hunting licenses:

Permits available through online draw (NEW FOR 2010: application deadline April 30. A 2.5 percent internet processing fee will be charged for all permits purchased or applied for online.

•Nonresident White-tailed Deer permit (white-tailed deer buck, doe or fawn) - $322.50. Hunter applies in one deer management unit and selects one adjacent unit in which to also hunt. Hunters also select one equipment type and season choice (archery, muzzleloader, or firearm) at the time of application. Muzzleloader permit holders may hunt during early muzzleloader season and regular firearm season using muzzleloader equipment only. If unsuccessful in the draw, applicant receives a $301 refund and a preference point for next year's draw. A nonresident who successfully draws an archery or muzzleloader White-tailed Deer permit in Unit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 16, 17, or 18 may also apply for one of a limited number of Mule Deer Stamps for an additional fee of $102.50 submitted at time of application; if drawn, the applicant's archery or muzzleloader whitetail permit converts to an either-species/either-sex archery or muzzleloader permit. Preference points do not count toward this stamp. If unsuccessful in the Mule Deer Stamp draw, hunter will receive a $101 refund and be issued the whitetail permit.

•Preference Point - $21.50. A nonresident hunter who doesn't want to hunt in 2009 had the option of purchasing a preference point that will count toward a Nonresident White-tailed Deer permit in a future drawing.

Ontario Hunting Information

Ontario is often considered a sportsman's paradise. This large province contains huge sections of wilderness, filled with thousands of lakes that provide excellent habitat for Canada moose and black bear. Excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike, muskie, smallmouth bass and other species can often be combined with a hunt. From spike camps to 5-star lodges, there are lodges, guides and outfitters for every adventure and every taste.

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British Columbia Hunting Information

British Columbia is an excellent hunting destination that offers a wide variety of game species. Vast wilderness areas and pristine coastlines provide world class adventure hunting for those seeking that trip of a lifetime. BC is arguably best known for big coastal black bears, Canada moose, grizzly bear, mountain lion, Dall sheep and Stone sheep. Hunters can book a hunt with an outfitter and avoid the license drawing process common in most U.S. states.

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Colorado Hunting Information

Colorado is one of the best western states for trophy mule deer hunting and has the largest population of elk in the west.

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