Little Ozarks, Kansas Hunting
Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge
The Kansas Forestry Fish and Game Commission has a license to 1,472
Elk City Lake Hunting
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has a license to approximately 12,240 acres of project area for wildlife management and public hunting. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers oversees 1,600
Strip Pits Hunting
Native grass establishments, timber stand improvement, food plots, and shrub planting continue to improve quail habitat. Cottontail rabbits and fox squirrels are abundant.
Neosho Wildlife Area Hunting
During spring and fall, the number of migrant ducks is most impressive, sometimes reaching 100,000 birds. More than 60,000 ducks, primarily mallards, normally spend the entire winter on the area.