I am going on a hunting trip to SE KS. I am unable to find a Google Earth file or Shapefile for KS wildlife area. Does anyone have a GE KML/KMZ or shapefile for the wildlife areas? I called the KDWT and no luck.
Pat's Lounge with the strippers is on East 7th in Pittsburg. That's all one needs to know about wildlife areas.
Seems to me there use to be a function on Google Earth to "right click" on a boundary and the pull down had "Save as KML" listed. I've never used it however.
Holy Cow, post: 397675, member: 50 wrote: Pat's Lounge with the strippers is on East 7th in Pittsburg. That's all one needs to know about wildlife areas.
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I wonder if Carhartt makes G-strings?
Maybe you can find something http://ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/Locations/Hunting-Fishing-Atlas/Fall-Hunting-Atlas&apos ;">here.
That appears to be a great resource. I would triple check its accuracy, however. It may not be current. One tract in my home county that is shown is owned by members of our Amish community and has been for several years. I doubt they signed this tract into the program. Another quarter section is owned by what may be the largest single landowner in the entire state. I find it hard to believe they would only sign up one tract when the have hundreds of others.
Holy Cow, post: 397675, member: 50 wrote: Pat's Lounge with the strippers is on East 7th in Pittsburg. That's all one needs to know about wildlife areas.
Thanks for cutting my hunting time out.
BlitzkriegBob, post: 397708, member: 9554 wrote: Maybe you can find something http://ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/Locations/Hunting-Fishing-Atlas/Fall-Hunting-Atlas&apos ;">here.
It only shows the walkin areas not wildlife area boundary info.
How about http://ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/Locations/Wildlife-Areas&apos ;">this? No shapefiles or KML files but this may be the best you can get.
BlitzkriegBob, post: 397741, member: 9554 wrote: How about http://ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/Locations/Wildlife-Areas&apos ;">this? No shapefiles or KML files but this may be the best you can get.
Thanks, I'll just print the map.
I would check out this link: https://tmservices1.esri.com/arcgis/rest/services/LiveFeeds/Wildfire_Activity/MapServer
You can download a KMZ file. If you have a smartphone you could then save the KMZ file to Google Drive for example and then open in Google Earth on your phone.