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Landowners in Kansas can earn extra money, in some cases up to $2,000, by allowing fishing access to private ponds and streams. But the deadline to sign up for 2016 is just a couple of days away.
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) Fishing Impoundments and Stream Habitats Program (F.I.S.H.) pays landowners to allow fishing access to their private ponds and streams. F.I.S.H. is patterned after the hugely popular Walk-In Hunting Access program (WIHA), and both programs were designed to increase access to quality hunting and fishing opportunities across Kansas. Because more than 97 percent of Kansas land ...