I've been following this page for a decade since I moved to the west half of the state but every time I open it I find myself regretting it. It's always the same people complaining about the same things. You're spoiled. I grew up in northern Missouri where we could walk a whole day to see 1 or 2 pheasants, but because you can't shoot a limit every time you walk out your door it's suddenly not worth going? You take no time to educate yourself about what is actually being done, rather just throw out accusations about how worthless everyone is that is trying to do anything, and when's the last time you even tried to do anything to make it better. If you spent a little more time researching and a little less complaining maybe you'd know what opportunities there were to actually improve habitat you could use.
According to a report from the wildlife society Bulletin done by Kentucky Fish and Game on state investment in Private land management, "Kansas was the national leader in commitment to private land management" .
https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wsb.997
The KDWP Habitat First! Program spends hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to help private landowners manage habitat largely targeted at birds
https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Pri...nce/Wildlife-Biologists/Habitat-First-Program
KDWP partners with USDA using wildlife EQIP for larger projects
https://ksoutdoors.com/KDWP-Info/News/News-Archive/2007-Web-News/October-2007/NRCS'-EQIP-HELPS-FARMERS-AND-RANCHERS-CONSERVE-THE-LAND
There has been, and are, many state and federal sponsored habitat initiatives
https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Pub...-Management/Kansas-Quail-Initiative-2012-2017
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/porta...antsanimals/fishwildlife/?cid=nrcseprd1299624
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/ks/programs/financial/eqip/?cid=nrcseprd1763028
There are many things about PF I don't care for, but their build a wildlife program has recently helped the state acquire and expand some wildlife areas
When CRP SAFE was shut down due to acreage caps PF partnered with KDWP and others on a Kansas corners program.
PF has a precision ag specialist in ks and the upland game bird CRP Safe submitted by KDWP began in 2008 allowing up to 20% of a field be enrolled in CRP to target the lowest quality acres of a field.
https://kansaspfqf.org/staff
https://www.hpj.com/archives/crp-pr...cle_eb09ceba-eb6a-57ca-8458-d5525df9c18a.html
CRP is a federal program KDWP doesn't control but constantly advocates for. Federal farm bill policies have cut the legs out from under it reducing acreage by 1/2 and shifting remaining acres more towards a working lands program allowing more of these acres to be hayed and grazed. Talk to your legislators
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/crp-grasslands/index
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/Assets/USD...s/FactSheets/crp_haying_grazing_factsheet.pdf
KDWP funds research to evaluate new ways to manage for upland birds
There are national tech groups for both pheasant and quail where all states, including ks, work together on national policy to improve habitat
The state doesn't control what your county does in the county road easement. Talk to your commissioners. KDOT controls the state highway road ditches and are more concerned with safety then wildlife.
You want the state to spend more money on habitat but don't want NR hunters who provide the majority of funding for states agencies that they would need to do it.
While you claim every other state is better, if you pull harvest reports for other upland states everyone is down as bad as us, which means we've maintained top 3 harvest for pheasants and top harvest for bobwhite the last several years. So if you want to be a bird hunter Kansas is still one of the best places to be.
WIHA is worthless and should go away because you expect every acre to have the highest quality bird habitat every year. I'm glad you all have high quality private to hunt, but even many of us residents rely on WIHA. I hunt almost exclusively WIHA and as they say a pictures worth a thousand words so just a few from last year.
I'd like to think maybe I'd shock a few of you into action or at least educating you a bit, but I've been on here long enough to know better. West is gonna tell me there's no pheasants, I don't know what good hunting looks like, but he'll still shoot his limit everyday, someone else will say South Dakota or Nebraska or Iowa is much better then Kansas, everyone else will agree with them both and next year it will start all over again with how much rain did you get. Frankly I couldn't care less. I'm done wasting my time reading it, that time will be better spent with a pair of loppers in my had or lighting matches or writing legislators.
So whoever administers this junk can shut my account down. I don't need it.
According to a report from the wildlife society Bulletin done by Kentucky Fish and Game on state investment in Private land management, "Kansas was the national leader in commitment to private land management" .
https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wsb.997
The KDWP Habitat First! Program spends hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to help private landowners manage habitat largely targeted at birds
https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Pri...nce/Wildlife-Biologists/Habitat-First-Program
KDWP partners with USDA using wildlife EQIP for larger projects
https://ksoutdoors.com/KDWP-Info/News/News-Archive/2007-Web-News/October-2007/NRCS'-EQIP-HELPS-FARMERS-AND-RANCHERS-CONSERVE-THE-LAND
There has been, and are, many state and federal sponsored habitat initiatives
https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Pub...-Management/Kansas-Quail-Initiative-2012-2017
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/porta...antsanimals/fishwildlife/?cid=nrcseprd1299624
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/ks/programs/financial/eqip/?cid=nrcseprd1763028
There are many things about PF I don't care for, but their build a wildlife program has recently helped the state acquire and expand some wildlife areas
Build a Wildlife Area Program Builds in Kansas
Thousand-acre Kansas Veteran's Wildlife Area opens to public.
pheasantsforever.org
Build a Wildlife Area Week Highlight: Kansas’ Lovewell Area Wildlife Area Expansion
www.pheasantsforever.org
When CRP SAFE was shut down due to acreage caps PF partnered with KDWP and others on a Kansas corners program.
PF has a precision ag specialist in ks and the upland game bird CRP Safe submitted by KDWP began in 2008 allowing up to 20% of a field be enrolled in CRP to target the lowest quality acres of a field.
https://kansaspfqf.org/staff
https://www.hpj.com/archives/crp-pr...cle_eb09ceba-eb6a-57ca-8458-d5525df9c18a.html
CRP is a federal program KDWP doesn't control but constantly advocates for. Federal farm bill policies have cut the legs out from under it reducing acreage by 1/2 and shifting remaining acres more towards a working lands program allowing more of these acres to be hayed and grazed. Talk to your legislators
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/crp-grasslands/index
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/Assets/USD...s/FactSheets/crp_haying_grazing_factsheet.pdf
KDWP funds research to evaluate new ways to manage for upland birds
There are national tech groups for both pheasant and quail where all states, including ks, work together on national policy to improve habitat
The state doesn't control what your county does in the county road easement. Talk to your commissioners. KDOT controls the state highway road ditches and are more concerned with safety then wildlife.
You want the state to spend more money on habitat but don't want NR hunters who provide the majority of funding for states agencies that they would need to do it.
Wildlife and Parks Budget Information
gfp.sd.gov
While you claim every other state is better, if you pull harvest reports for other upland states everyone is down as bad as us, which means we've maintained top 3 harvest for pheasants and top harvest for bobwhite the last several years. So if you want to be a bird hunter Kansas is still one of the best places to be.
WIHA is worthless and should go away because you expect every acre to have the highest quality bird habitat every year. I'm glad you all have high quality private to hunt, but even many of us residents rely on WIHA. I hunt almost exclusively WIHA and as they say a pictures worth a thousand words so just a few from last year.
I'd like to think maybe I'd shock a few of you into action or at least educating you a bit, but I've been on here long enough to know better. West is gonna tell me there's no pheasants, I don't know what good hunting looks like, but he'll still shoot his limit everyday, someone else will say South Dakota or Nebraska or Iowa is much better then Kansas, everyone else will agree with them both and next year it will start all over again with how much rain did you get. Frankly I couldn't care less. I'm done wasting my time reading it, that time will be better spent with a pair of loppers in my had or lighting matches or writing legislators.
So whoever administers this junk can shut my account down. I don't need it.