What does this mean? I am not sure what you are trying to say. Hunting is an outdoor activity and is an easy way to stay away from others. I think we have gone a little to close to the line of communism when we can call in to a hotline and report on a fellow citizen. Seems a bit big brotherish to me.
If you come in from another state to hunt turkeys here and your state is on the quarantine list you can not hunt for 14 days. Plain and simple. If you hunt illegally that is poaching. Kansas has shut down all non resident tag purchases since issuing the message below. You can still hunt if you purchased a tag but must quarantine if you are on the travel list.
A Message From the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
During these unprecedented times, the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the outdoor community, residents and nonresidents alike.
As promised, Kansas state parks, state fishing lakes and wildlife areas have not closed. We are confident the outdoor community will continue to make every effort to practice safe social distancing, and refrain from gathering in groups of 10 or more, to ensure these facilities remain open for the enjoyment of all.
Spring seasons will continue as planned, including Kansas’ spring turkey season. Hunters traveling from states listed on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s “Travel Quarantine List,” referenced here
http://www.kdheks.gov/coronavirus, must self-quarantine upon arrival for 14 days prior to hunting and/or checking into a state park cabin.
Nonresident hunters who have purchased a spring turkey permit and are no longer able to travel to Kansas may get a refund by emailing
kdwp.sales@ks.gov.
Whether Kansas is your “home” or your “home away from home,” we invite you to connect with us through our website, ksoutdoors.com, and our free mobile apps, CampIt KS and HuntFish KS, where you can enjoy 24/7 online access to nearly all of our in-person services.
Stay safe and stay healthy.