Kansas Public Hunting Grounds
Kansas has a abundance fo big bucks scattered across the state. The cimarron National Grassland in south west Kansas is the larest piece of public land in the sunflower state. The Cimarron has over 108,000 acres of prairie that is open to public hunting. Look for ares that border farm fields for your best chance of seeing a lot of deer.
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Kansas Deer Hunting Guides & Outfitters
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Kansas Deer Hunting Stats
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2008 KS Deer Hunting Tag Fees:
$32.50 resident, $102.50 nonresident
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Estimated KS deer population:
Whitetail population: 380,000
Mule deer population: 15,000 |
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2007 Kansas deer harvest:
Whitetail harvest: 76,000
Mule deer harvest: 2,700
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Kansas Deer Hunters:
100,000 Hunters |
Two deer species thrive in Kansas: the mule deer and the white-tailed deer. Mule deer are restricted to the western one-third of the state, primarily on the High Plains, Smoky Hills, and Red Hills regions. As you travel west to east, mule deer are less abundant, and whitetail numbers increase.
Whitetailed deer numbers in Kansas have increased dramatically in the last 20 years, and they can be found virtually statewide wherever suitable habitat exists. Highest whitetail densities are in the eastern one-third of the state. Whitetails have adapted well to Kansas’ modern landscape, finding cover in natural woodlands, shelterbelts, old homesteads and grasslands, and abundant food in cropfields. The selective management program has created a healthy deer herd, with excellent potential for trophy-sized bucks in all regions. To find a Kansas Deer Hunting guide click on the links below.
According to Kansas Big Game Coordinator Lloyd Fox Kansas hunters should expect a record top-five, all time deer harvest in 2008. Kansas had a mild winter last year and the deer heard has over all in very good health. A new "Super-Permit" this year will alow resident hunters to hunt anywhere in the state and hunt in all of the different deer seasons. In additon more non resident tags will be available in 2008. In addition non residents will be able to hunt deer units that border the unit they drew a tag in.
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Kansas Deer Hunting Guides & Outfitters
155 W. Oak Harveyville, KS 66431
Our mission is to provide our clients access to some of the best hunting in Kansas. If you are looking for Boone & Crockett whitetail deer, wild turkey, quail, prairie chicken, predators or dove, we have it all.
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PO Box 143 Sun City, KS 67143
Hunt Southern Kansas' unit 16, in beautiful Barber County, for Trophy Whitetail Deer and Wild Turkey.
Buster's Outfitters provides guided hunting for both gun and bow/archery hunters, as well as full accommodations during your stay, including lodging, meals and guide service.
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1329 NW 100th Columbus, KS 66725
What began as a vision in 1991 following the purchase of an old farm, has become a resort attracting both the avid sportsman and tourist from all over the United States. Sam and Frieda Lancaster have created a premier resort that has hosted a number of prestigious NSCA sanctioned shoots. The first sporting clay course was designed in 1992, and Claythorne has steadily grown into a resort that can easily accommodate over one thousand shooters at a single event.
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1235 230 Rd Cuba, KS 66940
Czechland Outfitters is located in North Central Kansas. We are in the heart of Kansas upland bird habitat. Primarily hunting CRP fields, grain fields and wooded timber areas. Czechland Outfitters will offer controlled hunts from Sept-March and wild bird hunts on over 6000 acres Nov-Jan. Each hunting party will have 1 professional guide avaialble per group of 4 hunters. Do-it-yourself hunts will be available upon request. You are more than welcome to brind your favorite hunting companion or
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1537 Indian Road Morrowville, KS 66958
Kansas! A trophy hunter's dream...
Everyone has heard all the stories about how good the Kansas deer hunting is, but can it really be as good as they say? Well, a quick check of the Pope&Young record books will reveal that in the top 100 entries Kansas currently ranks #1 in the non-typical category and #2 in the typical whitetail category. So it's true ... the record speaks for itself!
Here at Kansas Trophy Whitetails we are looking ahead to Spring & Fall of 2008. We have many great
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10600 170th Road Chanute, KS 66720
The Lil' Toledo hunting experience is one that you will find unparalleled. 15,000 acres of grain fields, bottomland, pastures and marsh will only allow hunters, both young and old, to enjoy only the finest in hunting tradition. Whether you choose a half day, full day, guided or semi-guided hunt, know that our dedication to excellence will be at the heart of your Lil Toledo adventure.
Our professionally licensed guides have worked hard to insure you a successful trip to the field. Our dogs have
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1275 Heritage Road Linn, KS 66953
Midwest Outfitters, Inc, of Kansas -- a full service outfitter, guide and friend -- are located in the middle of whitetail deer heaven in North Central KANSAS! At Midwest Outfitters, we have dedicated ourselves to accommodate every hunter's different needs and desires for trophy whitetail deer, Kansas pheasant hunting, KS upland bird hunting, quail hunting and chukar hunts.
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1695 N. 152nd Road Minneapolis, KS 67467
Pipe Creek Guide Service is located in the heart of Kansas. We offer some of the best upland bird, whitetail deer and turkey hunting in Kansas.
We have archery, black powder and rifle hunts for Whitetail Deer. Our country has a lot of cropland, with woodlots and wooded creek bottoms mixed in. We have a good deer population, with some very nice bucks. In the just ended our deer hunters had 80-85% opportunity on 140+ plus bucks, with a number of really nice bucks taken. Our Spring turkey
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589 GG Road Fall River, KS 67047
Welcome to Ranch Country Whitetails. We are located on 10,000 acres of prime deer habitat where the flinthills meet the blackjack timber of Southeastern Kansas. Our 10,000 acre ranch contains a vast variety of terrain.
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1897 HWY 7 Highland, KS 66035
We offer a wide variety of hunts to accommodate all types of hunters. Tree stands and still hunting are the primary methods for harvesting great whitetails. Turkey hunts are from various types of blinds, which has resulted in some excellent birds. Our guides are experienced and dedicated in bringing you the best hunting experience possible!
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1001 Russell Avenue WaKeeney, KS 67672
Spring Creek Outfitters, Inc. is a family owned and operated Northwestern Kansas Hunting Lodge and Guide Service specializing in Upland Bird Hunts for Wild Kansas Pheasant and Wild Kansas Quail. Northwest Kansas has long been dubbed "The Pheasant Capital of the World", and is rapidly becoming known for it's Kansas Trophy Deer Hunting. Spring Creek Outfitters, Inc. also offers Kansas Mule Deer Hunts and Kansas Whitetail Hunts, all on private acres.
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2461 Arrowhead Road Arcadia, KS 66711
Explore with us over 6,000 private acres of native grass, food plots, natural draws, wild plum thickets, dog wood and hardwood timber that is loaded with turkey, deer, dove, quail and pheasant. Ducks and geese also take residence in our duck marsh and goose fields.
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4311 W Lyons Creek Junction City, KS 66441
Tallgrass lodge located in Geary County Kansas sits dead center of the spectacular Flint Hills. The flint hills cover most of northeast Kansas and are made up of tall grass prairies dotted with deep heavily wooded ravines and crop filled lowlands. This juxtaposition of habitats leads to an enormous carrying capacity that supports large amounts of wildlife. When managed correctly this already rich habitat can reach astronomical capacities. This part of the tall grass prairie is well known for
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4858 231st Rd. Atlanta, KS 67008
Fish in one of several lakes for bass, channel catfish, and crappie, or take advantage of some of the great hunting for Whitetail Deer, Quail, Pheasant, Turkey, Dove, and Waterfowl.
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2197 Kestrel Road Hiawatha, KS 66434
We offer Whitetail Deer and Eastern Turkey hunting trips in Kansas. We have open dates and good hunting areas. We are located in the corner of Kansas, just a few miles from Nebraska and Missouri. Give us a call and get the details.
Remember to take your kids hunting, they will cherish the time spent with you in the field.
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
Kansas Deer Hunting News
| KDWP PLANS HUNTING by bigbuck | The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) will host an event to celebrate the contributions of hunters and anglers to fish and wildlife conservation. The National Hunting and Fishing Day observance is set for 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at KDWP’s Pratt Operations Office, 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Pratt.
The festivities will begin at 8 a.m. with the Great Race, in which teams assembled by KDWP and the Pratt community compete in a relay featuring casting, archery shooting, bicycling, and canoeing. Other events will include kids’ fishing derbies, prizes, free lunch, and more. | | KS -Special Youth Deer hunts offered on seven tracts in four counties; signup required by host | The Kansas University Endowment Association and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks are joining forces to provide lucky young hunters high-quality opportunities to hunt deer during the two weekends of the upcoming youth/disabled deer season, which is open Sept. 13-21. More than 1,200 acres owned by the endowment association are being opened to limited hunting during the season. There are seven separate tracts, ranging in size from 54 to 320 acres, in four counties: Chase, Douglas, Osage, and Sumner. | | Hunting Accidents Remain Low in Kansas by host | The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) reports that there were 19 hunting accidents in 2007, with one fatality. This is an increase of two accidents over the previous year but still a very small number considering that approximately 271,000 hunters spent more than 3 million days afield in 2006 (the latest year for which figures are available), agency staff report. |
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