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      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 
      TROUT SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 15 
      Dry impoundments, late lake
      turnover may delay stocking at three sites 
      October 8, 2008 - The Kansas trout season
      begins Oct. 15 and runs through April 15. During this season,
      the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) stocks rainbow
      trout in designated waters throughout the state. Some waters
      stocked with trout require a $12.50 trout permit for all anglers
      16 or older, whether they are fishing for trout or not (Type
      1 Waters). Other waters require a trout permit only for anglers
      fishing for or possessing trout (Type 2 Waters). Anglers 15 and
      younger do not need a permit. 
      Trout fishing at Mined Land Wildlife Area Unit
      #30 requires a trout permit year-round. Trout permits are valid
      for the calendar year, so permits purchased last January or later
      are valid through Dec. 31. All residents 16-64 years old and
      all nonresidents 16 and older must also have a valid fishing
      license. 
      The daily creel limit is five trout unless otherwise
      posted (two trout for anglers 15 and younger who do not have
      a trout permit). The possession limit is three times the daily
      creel. 
      While most designated trout waters in the state
      will be stocked with trout in time for opening day, three impoundments
      may be delayed: the stilling basin below Cedar Bluff Reservoir,
      Smoky Gardens south of Goodland, and the Sand Sage Bison Range
      Pond in Garden City. 
      As of Oct. 3, the Cedar Bluff Stilling Basin had
      yet to experience fall turnover, which occurs as surface water
      cools. The cool surface water sinks, and warmer water near the
      bottom rises. When this happens, dissolved oxygen levels in the
      water plummet, and it takes some time for the system to recover
      and provide conditions that will support trout. Rather than risk
      a fish kill for newly stocked trout, biologists may delay the
      stocking. Conditions will be monitored, and if the basin is not
      ready by Oct. 15, the stocking will be delayed until Nov. 1 or
      later, if necessary. 
      Smoky Gardens and the Sand Sage Bison Range Pond
      are currently dry. Both must fill with rainwater before trout
      can be stocked. 
      More information on the trout program and stocking
      plans may be found here. 
      Trout permits are available at the KDWP website,
      at KDWP offices, and license vendors. 
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