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a RESERVOIR DATA W Top of conservation pool El. 901.5 51 shoreline miles at El. 901.5 Total project land & water acreage 8623 0 1 2 US Army Corps of Engineers Scale of Miles Tulsa District 2011 HUNTING GUIDE

TORONTO LAKE HUNTING HINTS

Hunting at Toronto Lake is in accordance with applicable Federal and state regulations. -- Handle every gun as if it were loaded. Generally, all Corps lands are open to the public for hunting except developed recreational areas and lands around the dam and other structures. -- Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

Hunters are urged to exercise the basic rules of good sportsmanship, safety, and common -- Be courteous. sense. -- Obey all wildlife laws. Vehicles may be driven only on established roads. -- Know the weapon restriction in the area you are hunting. Camping is restricted to designated campsites within developed camping areas. -- No loaded weapons in the parks. Fires are allowed only in designated fire rings of grills. CONTACT INFORMATION Only temporary duck blinds are authorized and they must be removed after each hunting trip. For information and copies of regulations governing use of Toronto Lake as outlined in Title 36 Code of Federal Regulations contact the: Hunters are reminded that if a wildlife violation is observed, it should be reported to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks by calling “Operation Game Thief” at 1-877-426- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 3843. Lake Office 2453 Lake Rd Fall River, Kansas 67047 (620) 658-4445

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District Office 1645 S. 101st E. Avenue Tulsa, OK, 74128 (918) 669-7370

Hunting maps of all Tulsa District lakes are available on internet at www.swt.usace.army.mil