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      Kansas trout season kicks off
      October 15 
      It's that time of the year again. The Kansas Department
      of Wildlife and Parks will be stocking trout in selected areas
      and anglers will be offered an opportunity to have some action
      and good eating. 
      The trout season runs Oct. 15-April 15. During
      that season, some waters stocked with trout require a trout permit
      ($12.15) whether fishing for trout or not, and others require
      a trout permit only for anglers fishing for trout. Waters are
      listed on the bottom of this page. In addition, all residents
      16 through 64 years old and non-residents 16 and older must also
      have a valid fishing license. Trout permits are available online or at most license vendors. THE PERMIT
      IS VALID FOR THE CURRENT CALENDAR YEAR. 
      Oct 15- April 15 Stocking. 
      The Kansas trout season runs Oct. 15 - April 15.
      To view a listing of trout stocking locations in your area, click
      on the region of the state you will be fishing. 
      Region 1 -
      Northwest, Region 2 -
      Northeast, Region 3 -
      Southwest, Region 4 -
      Southcentral, Region
      5 - Southeast 
      After April 15 there still may be some trout in
      the ponds and lakes around the state. You may trout fish these
      waters without a trout permit, but the limit of 5 trout a day
      and 15 in possession is still active. This does not include
      the waters that are stocked Year-Round. 
      Year-Round Stocking 
      Trout fishing at Mined Land Wildlife Area Unit
      #30 (Cherokee County) and Tuttle Creek State Park Willow Lake
      requires a trout permit year-round. 
      LIMIT : The daily creel limit is 5 trout.
      The possession limit is 15. 
      Some local governments in areas such as Topeka
      and Kansas City have their own trout stocking programs. Many
      of these require a fee, but the state permit is not required.
      Local city and county recreation departments should have details. 
      Video about the Trout Program CLICK HERE. 
      A trout permit is required to fish for and possess
      trout on the following waters from January 1 thru December 31.
 
      · Cherokee County  
      Mined Land Wildlife Area  
      · Pottawatomie/Riley Counties  
      Tuttle Creek Reservoir Willow Lake 
      LAKES WHERE A TROUT PERMIT REQUIRED OF ALL ANGLERS
 
      · Cedar Bluff Stilling Basin 
      · Glen Elder State Park Pond 
      · Kanopolis Seep Stream 
      · Webster Stilling Basin 
      · Lake Henry in Clinton State Park 
      · Topeka Auburndale Park 
      · Cimarron Grasslands Pits 
      · Dodge City Lake Charles 
      · Sandsage Bison Range and Wildlife Area Sandpits (Periodically
      Dry)  
      · Pratt Centennial Pond 
      · KDOT East Lake in Wichita 
      · Vic's Lake and Slough Creek in Sedgwick County Park 
      · Walnut River Area in El Dorado State Park 
      · Ft. Scott Gun Park Lake 
      · Garnett Crystal Lake 
      · Mined Land WA Unit #30 
      LAKES WHERE A TROUT PERMIT REQUIRED ONLY FOR
      TROUT ANGLERS  
      · Kanopolis State Park Pond 
      · Sherman County Smoky Gardens Lake 
      · Solomon River between Webster Reservoir Rooks County
      #2 Road 
      · Ft. Riley Cameron Springs 
      · Salina Lakewood Lake 
      · Moon Lake on Fort Riley 
      · Scott State Fishing Lake 
      · Scott State Park Pond 
      · Great Bend Veterans Memorial Park Lake 
      · Hutchinson Dillon Nature Center Pond 
      · Moss Lake and Horseshoe Lake in Sedgwick County Park 
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