Community Fisheries Assistance Program recognized by American Fisheries   Society
  March 4, 2010 - PRATT — The Kansas   Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is one of five state fish and   wildlife agencies recently honored by the American Fisheries Society (AFS). KDWP   received the AFS 2009 Outstanding Sport Fish Restoration Program Projects of the Year   award, along with agencies in Alaska, Florida, Michigan,   and North Carolina, 
                  KDWP was recognized for its Community Fisheries Assistance Program, which   works with communities to improve fishing access and opportunities at   community-owned lakes. Bob Curry, president of the AFS Fisheries Administration   Section, will present the award at the March 11 meeting   of the Kansas   Wildlife and Parks Commission in Topeka. 
                "I am very proud of the work of biologists Jessica Mounts, Tom Lang, and Kyle   Austin on this project," said Doug Nygren, KDWP Fisheries Section chief. "They   are responsible for the creation and implementation of this   nationally-recognized fishing access program that has guaranteed there will be   no additional fees to fish from the shore or by boat on 238 small community   lakes." 
                Using matching funds from federal excise taxes on fishing equipment and motor   boat fuel, KDWP leases fishing rights to those 238 community lakes, removing   local fishing and boating fees for anglers on approximately 13,000 acres of   water. The program is 100-percent reimbursable from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Although the agency   is responsible for 25 percent of the project, local expenses for maintaining   these lakes provide the required match. Community lakes enrolled in the program   benefit from enhanced fisheries   management and stocking. KDWP targeted community lakes because of their   popularity with anglers, convenience to anglers who wish to fish closer to home,   and diverse locations. 
                Other states' projects receiving the honor include gathering fishery resource   data, conserving sportfish species, removing barriers to salmon migration, and   teaching people how to fish. 
                For more information on KDWP's Community   Fisheries Assistance Program, go to the KDWP website, kdwp.state.ks.us.