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Are My Fish Safe To Eat?
You may have questions about eating fish caught in some Kansas waters. The good news is that it's safe to eat fish caught from the vast majority of Kansas waters. Fishing in Kansas is a wonderful tradition and family activity, and it also provides nutritious, low-fat table fare with cardiovascular benefits. If you've caught fish from one of the dozens of Kansas reservoirs, hundreds of state fishing and community lakes, tens of thousands of farm ponds or miles of rivers, you can rest assured they are safe to eat. There are some advisories on fish consumption, but they are limited to small sections of rivers and streams near urban areas and a couple...
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You may have questions about eating fish caught in some Kansas waters. The good news is that it's safe to eat fish caught from the vast majority of Kansas waters. Fishing in Kansas is a wonderful tradition and family activity, and it also provides nutritious, low-fat table fare with cardiovascular benefits. If you've caught fish from one of the dozens of Kansas reservoirs, hundreds of state fishing and community lakes, tens of thousands of farm ponds or miles of rivers, you can rest assured they are safe to eat. There are some advisories on fish consumption, but they are limited to small sections of rivers and streams near urban areas and a couple...
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Kansas Fishing Regs & Licenses
Resident
Annual Fishing - $20.50
1-Day Fishing - $5.50
Trout Permit - $12.50
Nonresident
Annual Fishing - $42.50
5-Day Fishing - $22.50
Trout Permit - $12.50
License Requirements:
Persons age 16 through 64, who have been bona fide residents of the state for 60 days immediately prior to buying a license, must have a resident license in possession while fishing in Kansas.
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Annual Fishing - $20.50
1-Day Fishing - $5.50
Trout Permit - $12.50
Nonresident
Annual Fishing - $42.50
5-Day Fishing - $22.50
Trout Permit - $12.50
License Requirements:
Persons age 16 through 64, who have been bona fide residents of the state for 60 days immediately prior to buying a license, must have a resident license in possession while fishing in Kansas.
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