Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-20-1 - Crows; legal equipment, taking methods, and possession
(a) Legal
hunting equipment for taking crows shall consist of the following:
(1) Firearms, except fully automatic rifles
and handguns and except shotguns and muzzleloading shotguns larger than 10
gauge or using other than shot ammunition;
(2) pellet and BB guns;
(3) archery equipment;
(4) falconry equipment;
(5) calls and decoys, except live decoys; and
(6) opitcal scopes or sights that
project no visible light toward the target and do not electronically amplify
visible or infrared light.
(b) The use of dogs shall be permitted while
hunting.
(c) Hunting hours shall
be from 1/2 hour before sunrise to sunset.
(d) Any type of apparel may be worn while
hunting crows.
(e) Crows may be
shot or pursued by falconry means while the crow is in flight, on the ground,
or perched.
(f) Legally taken
crows may be possessed without limit in time and number and may be disposed of
in any manner. However, crows shall not be purchased, sold, bartered, or
offered for purchase, sale, or barter.
(g) Blinds and stands may be used while
hunting.
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