Bowhunting The West: Kansas

We've gathered all of the important information here, including application dates and fees, that you'll need to plan your Kansas bowhunting adventure.

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Kansas' vast blue skies, dramatic sunsets and great variability in temperature and precipitation are all key aspects of this western state. Winter blizzards, violent windstorms and heavy rains are common, and the continental climate can produce rapid temperature extremes. Generally, the summers are warm, the winters are mild and the humidity is on the moderate side. January is the coldest month of the year with average high temperatures near 31 degrees. July is the warmest month with average high temperatures around 81 degrees. Much hotter summers than that and harsh, cold winters are not uncommon. Annual precipitation ranges from 30-40 inches in the east while more arid conditions are typical in the west.

LOOKING TO BOWHUNT KANSAS? HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Application Fee: None

Hunting License: $97.50 (nonrefundable)

Species, Tag Fees (refundable):

  • Deer: $442.50
  • Mule Deer Stamp: $152.50

Application Due Date: April 28, 2017

Point Program: Preference

Apply at: www.kdwpt.state.ks.us

Phone: (620) 672-5911

THINKING ABOUT BOWHUNTING ANOTHER WESTERN STATE? SEE OUR COMPREHENSIVE MAP OF THE WEST HERE.



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