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KDWP Halts Sale of Senior Lifetime Hunting/Fishing Pass

 

 The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks stops the sale of of the Senior lifetime Hunting and Fishing Pass.

 

 K-D-W-P made the announcement on Friday that it would no longer sell the 10-year combination passes for Kansas residents ages 65 to 74 after discovering that the law authorizing such passes had expired. The licenses were commonly called a Senior Lifetime Pass because after a resident reaches age 75, they are no longer required to purchase Kansas hunting and fishing licenses.

 

K-D-W-P Acting Secretary Christopher Kennedy says that the passes that have already been sold will remain valid.

 

Annual senior licenses for Kansas residents ages 65 to 74 remain available at significantly discounted rates. The Resident Senior Annual Hunting License is $15; the Resident Senior Annual Fishing License is $15; and the Resident Senior Annual Combo license for hunting and fishing is $25.

 

Licenses can be purchased here.

 

Licenses can also be purchased in-person at these  various locations across the state.

 

For more information on licenses, permits, and fees, go here.

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