Kansas Visitor's Guide 2007/2008 - (Page 35) For more details and Ready-Made Adventures, visit www.TravelKS.com. *Hunting and Fishing Fees Resident hunting license $20.15, nonresident $72.15 (under 16, $37.15). Additional fees for deer, turkey, waterfowl, antelope (archery hunting only for nonresidents; firearms for residents only) and elk (elk hunting limited to Kansas residents only). Resident fishing license $20.15, nonresident $42.15 (five-day fishing $22.15, 24-hour fishing $7.15). Trout permits $12.15. For comprehensive information on hunting and fishing, including public access, contact the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks, and visit www.kdwp.state.ks.us. Turn to page 153 for a list of hunting and fishing lodges and outfitters, and visit www.TravelKS.com. *Kuhrt RanchaThis ranch encompasses both hunting lodge Hunting and Fishing Gear You’ll find everything you * need just off I-70 in Kansas City at Cabela’s or at Bass Pro Shops in Olathe. The sporting goods giants both cater to hunters and anglers. w w w. t r a v e l K S . c o m 47 PHOTOGRAPHS: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX and Prairie Castle, a bed and breakfast that hosts tours and teas for groups of 10 or more. During your stay, visit Goodland to see a 24- × 32-foot rendition of Vincent van Gogh’s famous sunflower painting displayed on an eight-story easel. Chow down on a 24-ounce T-bone or 30-ounce prime rib (smaller cuts available) at Big Ed’s Steakhouse in tiny Bird City (45 miles northeast of Goodland). http://www.TravelKS.com http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us http://www.TravelKS.com
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