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    2012 FISHING REGULATIONS SUMMARY AVAILABLE IN JANUARY

    (Downloadable version is currently available. You can download the 2012 regulations HERE.)



    December 29, 2011

    Latest rules; how, where, and what to fish for; new bait fish rules included

    PRATT — Printed copies of the 2012 Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary booklet will be available in early January, according to the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT). Among other things, the publication lists new regulations that take effect Jan. 1, 2012. From new regulations regarding bait fish to new lakes and ice fishing regulations, the booklet has everything the angler needs to begin the New Year right.

    The following information details Kansas fishing regulation changes for 2012:

    ANS-designated Waters

    Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) waters are defined as waters containing the prohibited species Asian carp, white perch, and/or zebra mussels. Fish may not be transported alive from ANS-designated waters.

    Bait

    Wild-caught bait fish shall only be used on the body of water where taken. If taken on a flowing stream or river, wild-caught bait fish shall not be transported upstream across any dam or natural barrier.

    New Lakes

    Critzer Reservoir, near Mound City, was opened to fishing last spring. And ponds on the Grand Osage Wildlife Area, near Parsons, may be opened for fishing in 2012.

    Transporting Fish/Bilges and Livewells

    Stocking or releasing of wildlife on navigable publicly-owned rivers and federal reservioirs and department lands and waters is prohibited.

    Livewells and bilges must be drained and drain plugs removed from all vessels prior to transport on a public highway.

    No person may possess any live fish upon departure from any designated aquatic nuisance body of water.

    Trout

    Opening day of trout season for 2012 will be Nov. 1. Colby Villa High Lake has been added to the Type 1 list of waters stocked with trout.

    Ice Fishing

    Motorized electric or gasoline-powered two-wheeled vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, work-site utility vehicles, golf carts, and snowmobiles may be operated on ice-covered department waters only for the purpose of ice fishing from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. These vehicles shall enter onto the ice only from boat ramps and points of entry as established by posted notice.

    The 2012 booklet also features state park and cabin information and detailed regulations for each body of water managed by KDWPT.

    In addition, a full-color fish identification guide lists all the state's sportfish, complete with text descriptions and detailed illustrations by renowned fish illustrator Joseph Tomelleri. Look-alike species are grouped together with complementary text to help the angler discern the difference between such closely-related species as white bass and wipers; blue catfish and channel catfish; the state's three black basses; black and white crappie; and pallid, shovelnose, and lake sturgeon.

    The booklet also provides the latest information about aquatic nuisance species (ANS) in Kansas waters, including a listing of ANS-designated waters by county. Three pages are dedicated to this subject, complete with detailed illustrations and tips on how to prevent the spread of ANS plants, mollusks, and fish.

    Anglers who want to contact a district fisheries biologist will find a listing of names and phone numbers of the nearest biologist, as well as regional supervisors. A listing of natural resource officer contacts is also included.

    For more information, contact the nearest KDWPT office, pick up a copy of the 2012 Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary wherever licenses are sold in early Jan. Copies may also be downloaded from the KDWPT website, KDWPT - KDWPT, in early January. Click the “Fishing” icon at the top of the page, then “Fishing Regulations” in the left-hand column.

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    Craig,
    Does this mean we have to clean our fish at the lake or could we take them home in a cooler or bucket?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfish387 View Post
    Craig,
    Does this mean we have to clean our fish at the lake or could we take them home in a cooler or bucket?
    kingfish387,

    You can still take fish home to clean them. The fish cannot be transported in lake water, such as a bucket full of lake water or a boat livewell still filled with lake water. Fish must be dead when leaving an ANS designated water. An iced cooler would be an acceptable way to transport fish.

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