Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-3-1 - Game birds; legal equipment, taking methods, and possession
(a) Legal hunting
equipment for game birds shall consist of the following:
(1) Shotguns and muzzleloading shotguns not
larger than 10 gauge and using only shot;
(2) archery equipment; and
(3) falconry equipment.
(b) The use of dogs, horses, and mules shall
be permitted while hunting, but no person shall shoot while mounted on a horse
or mule.
(c) Hunting hours shall be
from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
(d) Game birds shall be shot only while the
birds are in flight.
(e) Any type
of apparel may be worn while taking game birds.
(f) Legally taken game birds may be possessed
without limit in time and may be given to another if accompanied by a dated
written notice that includes the donor's printed name, signature, address, and
permit or license number. The person receiving the meat shall retain the notice
until the meat is consumed, given to another, or otherwise disposed of. It
shall not be deemed unlawful for a person to relinquish possession of a game
bird for the purpose of dressing the bird.
(g) Each pheasant in an individual's
possession for the purpose of transportation shall retain intact a foot or
plumage by which the sex can be readily established.
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