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HUNTING LICENSES
All resident hunters age 16 through 64 must have a resident hunting license. Nonresident hunters, regardless of age, must have a nonresident license
HUNTING LICENSE EXEMPTIONS
Kansas hunting licenses are not required for the following:
1) owners of land or tenants of land leased or rented for agriculture, and their immediate families living with them, while hunting or furharvesting on this land;
2) legally-defined Native American Kansas residents (apply for free license);
3) nonresidents using field trial permits issued by KDWP; and
4) Kansas residents 15 and younger or 65 and older.
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HUNTER EDUCATION CERTIFICATION
Anyone born on or after July 1, 1957 must successfully complete a certified hunter education course in order to purchase a hunting license or hunt, except on lands they own. Resident hunters under 16 years of age are not required to purchase a hunting license but carry a Hunter Education Certificate (unless hunting on own land), showing they have completed the course. Anyone under 27 years old must carry on approved hunter education card while hunting in Kansas.
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