Kansas Nonresident Deer Permits:
By drawing only: 2013 Nonresident DEER Application Deadline: April 26, 2013
There will be no paper applications or mail in forms for 2013. All applications will need to be submitted thru the online application process.
Applicants must apply online from April 1 thru April 26, 2013.
All fees listed below will have an internet convenience fee added at time of applying online for a permit or preference point.
- Nonresident White-tailed Deer permit (white-tailed deer buck, doe or fawn) – $322.50. Hunter applies in one unit and selects one adjacent unit in which to also hunt, as well as the season choice (archery, muzzleloader, or firearm) at the time of application. Group Hunt: The group hunt application is to accommodate those who do not want to hunt unless their hunting partners draw also. Applicants (up to 5) must apply for the same unit and the same weapon choice. You must have group leader's KDWP Customer ID Number to join the group. Muzzleloader permit holders may hunt during early muzzleloader season and regular firearm season using muzzleloader equipment only. If unsuccessful in the draw, hunter receives a $301 refund and a preference point for next year’s draw
- Preference Point -- $22.50. A nonresident hunter who doesn’t want to hunt in the current season can purchase a preference point that will count toward a white-tailed deer permit in a future drawing.
- Blue River Whitetails is located in Unit 8. When filling out your application, under primary unit choose Unit #8 and the adjacent unit as #9. For your second choice mark Unit #9 for your primary, and Unit #8 for the adjacent unit. This will increase your odds of drawing. Make sure you mark the hunt type you will be hunting (ex. firearms, muzzleloader or archery.)
Kansas Nonresident Turkey Permits:
- Hunters may purchase a turkey permit and game tag combination (2 bird limit) for a reduced fee from January 12 thru March 30, 2013. These may be purchased online or at any vendor location.
- Nonresident (2 bird combo) $47.50
Hunter education is required if you were born after July 1,
1957. You must carry your card with you. While hunting in Kansas,
you must have a hunting license plus your permit. The hunting license
is good for the calendar year, and entitles you to hunt small game
and game birds also.
All dates subject to change by Kansas Department of Wildlife &
Parks.
Contact Information:
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
512 SE 25th Street
Pratt, KS 67124
316-672-5911
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