07-26-2008, 11:10 AM
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced that about 1,900 nonresident deer permits are still available for the 2008 season.These are permits that were not taken in the May nonresident application period. They are Whitetail Either-Sex permits, and are being sold on a first-come first-served basis at license vendors and online to any nonresident who did not successfully draw a 2008 permit. Interested hunters can also purchase a leftover permit with a toll-free telephone call (800-918-2877).
<br>A current list of leftover permits, by unit, is available online. Leftover nonresident deer permits, as of July 22, include the following:<br>
<br>Unit 6 -- 188
<br>Unit 9 -- 86
<br>Unit 10 -- 691
<br>Unit 11 -- 332
<br>Unit 13 -- 234
<br>Unit 14 -- 237
<br>Unit 15 -- 144
<br>Unit 18 -- 38<br>
<br>Hunters who purchase a leftover permit will lose any preference points they may have accumulated for next year's drawing. Applicants who were successful in the nonresident drawing may not purchase a leftover permit. No hunter may purchase more than one permit that allows the take of an antlered deer. An antlered deer permit is required before purchasing a Whitetail Antlerless-Only Deer permit.
<br>A current list of leftover permits, by unit, is available online. Leftover nonresident deer permits, as of July 22, include the following:<br>
<br>Unit 6 -- 188
<br>Unit 9 -- 86
<br>Unit 10 -- 691
<br>Unit 11 -- 332
<br>Unit 13 -- 234
<br>Unit 14 -- 237
<br>Unit 15 -- 144
<br>Unit 18 -- 38<br>
<br>Hunters who purchase a leftover permit will lose any preference points they may have accumulated for next year's drawing. Applicants who were successful in the nonresident drawing may not purchase a leftover permit. No hunter may purchase more than one permit that allows the take of an antlered deer. An antlered deer permit is required before purchasing a Whitetail Antlerless-Only Deer permit.