The men allegedly texted about needing a “spotlight” and talking about bringing “quiet guns,” court documents say.
Four Chase County men are facing felony and misdemeanor wildlife-related charges as part of what prosecutors allege was a coordinated illegal hunting operation spanning multiple years.
Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill to allow licensed drone operators to find wounded or deceased deer. Concerns have been raised about the enforceability of the law, potential misuse by hunters ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife officials say the application period for some special hunting opportunities is now open. Laura Clawson with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) said in a ...
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