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Annual Smokin’ Hot Barbecue and Fireworks

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Event# 620-724-4715

Event Details

Brought to you by Community Sponsors and Girard Events Committee
Vendors 4:00PM
BJ & The Barnstormers 4:30-6:00PM
Talent Showcase 6:00-7:00PM
Full Throttle Band 7:00-9:00PM
Fireworks 9:15PM

Activities
Red Cross Fire House Simulation, Pillow Case, and Pedro Programs
Artistic Impressions
Tricycle Races
Bone Creek 4H Petting Zoo
Living Faith Games
Water Activities, Cornhole and 50/50 Raffle
Talent Show

Annual Smokin’ Hot Barbecue and Fireworks

Address : Crawford County Fairgrounds Neosho Wildlife Area KS
Phone : 620-724-4715   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : girardchamber@ckt.net

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Independence Day

Neosho Wildlife Area Fishing

Neosho Wildlife Area Fishing
Sportsmen are encouraged to take advantage of fishing,
which is normally allowed from March 1 to October
1. Fishing for flathead and channel catfish on the
Neosho River, which forms the west boundary of the
area, can be seasonally good to excellent. Bowfishing
for carp on mudflats in spring and summer draws a
high interest among local anglers

Neosho Wildlife Area Hunting

Neosho Wildlife Area Hunting
During spring and fall, the number of migrant ducks
is most impressive, sometimes reaching 100,000 birds.
More than 60,000 ducks, primarily mallards, normally
spend the entire winter on the area.
Prior to the hunting seasons, the waterfowl hunting
areas (Pool 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and the South Unit) are
flooded with approximately two feet of water. Pool 3,
located in the refuge area remains flooded throughout
the year. All other pools are drained in the early spring.
Three of the fifteen pools are managed in a moist soil
environment through an annual water level manipulation
plan. Four green tree marshes ranging in size from
five to fifteen acres offer a different type of hunting
opportunity for the area sportsmen. Approximately 250
acres of corn, milo, and millet are planted in the pools
by area personnel.
In the waterfowl hunting areas, portable blinds may
be used or temporary blinds may be constructed of
native vegetation. These blinds must be removed within
10 days following the close of the waterfowl season.
No holes or pits may be dug for any purpose. Waterfowl
hunters may not shoot from dikes or roads.
Boats (except air boats) may be used for hunting but
must be removed within 10 days following the close of
the season
Waterfowl hunters must obtain a daily hunting permit
at the check station prior to beginning their hunt
and return the completed form at the end of their hunt.
The “South Unit” is closed to all waterfowl hunting at
1:00 P.M.. daily.
Pool 8 is restricted to waterfowl hunters accompanied
by a youth hunter, 16 years of age or less on weekends
and holidays. The adults may hunt with the youth
hunter.
In addition to waterfowl, other game may be hunted
in season The area affords good hunting for deer, quail,
rabbit, turkey, and squirrel. Hunters are cautioned to
use good sportsmanship and safe gun handling. These
are essential on public hunting areas where crowded
conditions exist at certain times.