Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-20-2 - Certain wildlife; legal equipment, taking methods, possession, and license requirement
(a)
Subject to federal and state laws and regulations, wildlife listed in
subsection (b) may be taken for personal use on a noncommercial
basis.
(b) For purposes of this
regulation, wildlife shall include the following, excluding any species listed
in K.A.R. 115-15-1 or
K.A.R.
115-15-2:
(1) Amphibians, except bullfrogs;
(2) armadillo;
(3) commensal rodents, excluding game and
furbearing animals;
(4) exotic
doves;
(5) feral pigeon;
(6) gopher;
(7) ground squirrel;
(8) invertebrates;
(9) kangaroo rat;
(10) mole;
(11) porcupine;
(12) prairie dog;
(13) reptiles, except common snapping turtles
and soft-shelled turtles;
(14)
woodchuck; and
(15) wood
rat.
(c) Wildlife listed
in subsection (b) shall be taken only with any of the following legal equipment
or methods:
(1) Bow and arrow;
(2) crossbow;
(3) deadfall;
(4) dogs;
(5) falconry;
(6) firearms, except fully automatic
firearms;
(7) glue board;
(8) hand;
(9) net or seine;
(10) optical scopes or sights that project no
visible light toward the target and do not electronically amplify visible or
infrared light;
(11) pellet and BB
gun;
(12) poison, poisonous gas, or
smoke, if the toxicant is registered and labeled for that use and if all permit
requirements for use of the poison, poisonous gas, or smoke have been
met;
(13) projectiles hand-thrown
or propelled by a slingshot;
(14)
snare or noose; or
(15)
trap.
(d) The open
season for the taking of wildlife listed in subsection (b) shall be
year-round.
(e) There shall be no
maximum daily bag or possession limit for wildlife listed in subsection (b),
except that no more than five total of any combination of amphibian may be
possessed per person or domicile, whichever is reached first, and no more than
five reptiles and no more than two individuals of any reptile species per
person and/or domicile, whichever is reached first. No more than five live
specimens of mussels may be possessed. Two opposing shells shall constitute one
mussel.
(f) For the purpose of this
regulation, "domicile" shall mean the address you declare in legal documents to
pay taxes, receive social security, vote, bank, permanent abode, and register
vehicles and animals.
(g) Each
exotic dove possessed in excess of the aggregate daily bag limit or aggregate
possession limit for migratory doves during the open season for migratory doves
established in
K.A.R.
115-25-19 shall retain a fully feathered
wing. For the purpose of this regulation, "migratory dove" shall mean any
mourning dove or white-winged dove, and "exotic dove" shall mean a Eurasian
collared dove or ringed turtledove.
(h) Legally taken wildlife listed in
subsection (b) may be possessed without limit in time.
(i) A hunting license shall not be required
to take invertebrates.
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