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      WEEKEND FUN BARGAIN: KANSAS
      FREE FISHING DAYS JUNE 2-3  
      No fishing license required; time to
      explore a great sport 
      May 24, 2007 - The Kansas Department of
      Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced Free Fishing Days --
      one of the best outdoor entertainment bargains in the state.
      On June 2 and 3, anglers of all ages may fish without a fishing
      license. 
      This is the ideal time to introduce youngsters
      to a healthy, challenging pastime that offers a lifetime of enjoyment.
      Kansas has hundreds of lakes and streams, including numerous
      conveniently-located community lakes.  
      Public fishing waters also are listed in the 2007
      Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary, available in printed form
      at KDWP offices and license vendors around the state. The summary
      also provides a fish identification guide, length and creel limits,
      and a variety of additional information for anglers. 
      Here are a few basic guidelines to make the most
      of any fishing experience that includes youngsters:  
      make it a kid's adventure, allowing time for wading,
      skipping rocks, collecting wild flowers, finding insects, taking
      pictures, or otherwise enjoying the outdoors;  
      use simple tackle and techniques, such as worm-baited
      hooks fished 2 or 3 feet under a bobber to allow fish to find
      the bait, rather than the repeated casting required with lures;
       
      fish for plentiful and easily-caught fish such
      as sunfish, crappie, or carp, rather than more specialized and
      finicky fare such as bass or walleye;  
      only keep fish that you plan to eat and introduce youngsters
      to the 'catch-and-release' concept; and  
      bring food, snacks, and drinks to add to the pleasure
      of a family outing.  
      And don't forget the sunscreen, insect repellent,
      hats, and sunglasses. 
      Any child 12 or younger must wear a personal flotation
      (PFD) device while fishing from a boat. Depending on age and
      swimming ability of their children, parents are encouraged to
      outfit youngsters with PFDs anytime they are near water. 
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