Posted January 1, 2015 11:21 am by Comments

By Ammoland

Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks

Don’t store your waders; late season hunts can still prove fruitful.

Snow Geese
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks

PRATT, KS ––(Ammoland.com)- Most hunting seasons, including those for ducks, deer and upland birds, will come to a close soon, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to stow away your gear yet.

Kansas has several seasons to keep you hunting through January, and goose hunting opportunities that run through early spring.

Depending on weather and snow cover conditions, numbers of geese can steadily build in late January and early February around Kansas reservoirs and wetlands. Consider hunting the Canada and light goose …read more

Via:: AmmoLand

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