Kansas Hunts

Kansas Whitetail hunting rates: 2008 Season

All deer hunts include 5 days hunting / 6 nights food and lodging.
A $1000 deposit is required upon booking to reserve hunt date.
Balance due 30 days prior to scheduled hunting date.


Early muzzleloader & rifle hunts:

$3000.00

Archery hunts:

$2500.00



Kansas waterfowl hunting rates: 2007-2008 Season

All waterfowl hunts include food and lodging on a per day basis.
Hunts are either blind hunts over water or field hunts over corn or milo.

1/2 day duck/goose hunt

$125.00 per gun

Full day

$225.00 per gun



Kansas spring turkey hunting rate: 2008 Season

All hunts are 3 days hunting / 4 nights food and lodging.
a $150 deposit is required upon booking to reserved hunt date.
Balance due 30 days prior to scheduled hunting date.

Spring Eastern turkey hunt: 2 birds

$1000.00
 

Kansas Deer Turkey and Duck Hunts

We are located in Southeast Kansas farm country. Miles of corn, soybeans, milo, wheat, and alfalfa fields provide year-round food sources to produce some of the biggest bucks and highest quality deer herds in the country. Supplemental feeding is also done during key times to put deer near stand locations. Hunting is done only on private owned and managed farms from both quality ground blinds and tree stands.

Hunting is done in timber blocks and along creek and river bottoms. Agriculture field edges are also prime set-ups to catch mature bucks feeding and traveling.


The early muzzleloader season can be a very good time to find monster bucks in feeding patterns. This can typically be the time to get a true giant Kansas whitetail. Warm weather can cause deer to move only in the early morning hours and right before dark. Kansas only allows open sights to be used for this early season so practice before you come.

Archery season is next and is the top choice of trophy deer hunters. This season is right during peak rut in SE Kansas and you have never seen bucks that like to fight like these do. Rattling and calling during the rut can be a sight to see in my area and getting a trophy book buck into bow range can get the heart going.

The rifle season can also catch the tail end of the first rut and usually get the best part of the secondary rutting activity. Many big bucks are taken during the rifle season with longer shot being able to be made. Colder weather is also sure to have the deer moving good in search of food.

Hunting is done from modern ladder stands with padded seats, padded back rests, and shooting rails. Elevated tripod stands with shooting rails and ground blinds are also used.

Spending a long day in the stand is your best bet to having a trophy class buck to move your way. Some of our best bucks are taken right around mid-day so staying alert can pay off.

SE Kansas is located in the central flyway and offers some great waterfowl hunting. Typically we will hunt from a ducking hunting jon boat rigged with a pop-up blind near planted food sources. During the right time, when the birds are leaving the Neosho Refuge in search of food, we will hunt on private ponds over decoys or set up large duck and goose spreads and hunt from layout blinds over corn stubble and milo fields for mallards and an variety of geese.

Hundreds of Eastern turkeys live in the area and feed in the crops on my farms. A spring hunt for two birds can only take a few days with some roosts holding 100 turkeys or more. You can hear tom turkeys gobble in this open country for miles on the right morning and watch numerous birds on the roost as they prepare for fly-down.



 
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