Kansas Trophy Whitetail Deer and Turkey Hunts

Kansas Trophy Whitetail Deer and Turkey Hunts

Hunt Info

Hunt Type
  • Muzzleloader
  • Rifle
  • Archery

Location

Location
USA
State

Contact Info

Phone
303-776-7528

Big Game

Upland Game

Species

 

We are able to bring to you some of the Best Whitetail Trophy Deer Hunting that Kansas has to offer because of the genetics of the whitetail deer here in Kansas. The years of limited hunting, plus the fact that we have planted many wild life food plots in key locations around the ranch to attract and to hold deer helps us give you a quality Kansas deer hunting experience.  

   

Kansas Black Powder Hunting   

 The Kansas black powder deer hunting season offers one of the first opportunities in the nation to harvest a trophy whitetail buck with the season opening during mid-September. This gives you the unique opportunity to hunt deer that have been undisturbed for nearly a year. The bucks are primarily interested in feeding this time of year and are somewhat pattern able. Early morning and late afternoon deer hunts can be quite impressive.  

One of my black powder deer hunters summed it up pretty well. "Why go to Canada only to freeze your tail off and see 1 monster buck all week when you can come to Kansas in September and enjoy 70 degree weather and see 6 monsters like I did!" Kansas regulations now allow scopes on muzzle loader guns. After years of searching for wounded animals due to hunters being forced to use open sites, It's About Time Kansas!  Black Powder Hunting Prices

 $2,495 - 7 Days Self Guided 

 $2,995 - Entire Season! 

 $4,195 - 7 Day Fully Guided

 Deposit $1,000 upon booking

 Balance due by August 1st  

Kansas Archery Hunting   

The Kansas archery deer hunting season opens October 1st and runs through December 31st. Not much compares to the first couple of weeks of November bow hunting in Kansas. With bucks chasing does from daylight to dark and bucks charging in to challenge your rattling sequence, the magic time of the rut are unmatched. Bow hunting offers the chance to be in the middle of the action. While this time is something to be a part of, we have discovered that the early part of the deer hunting season can be quite productive also. In the 2001 bow season, one of our largest bow kills was harvested on October 6th. This awesome 170+ 9pt. buck fell to a first time female bow hunter. According to P+Y is a new Kansas female archery record in the typical category.  On average 75% of our hunters have an opportunity at a buck scoring form 130-160 and some getting shots at bucks that would truly fall into Trophy Status? 

 

Archery Deer Hunting Cost

Rifle deer hunting season brings the opportunity to reach out and harvest the buck that has kept out of bow range. The secondary rut occurs during this time frame, keeping bucks on the prowl. With the wide open terrain, the stand locations offer shots from 50 yards to long range, depending on the situation, proficiency with your weapon of choice is a must. 

 

While rifle deer hunting in Kansas offers the chance to take most bucks you see off stand, it is still a challenge to come away with the buck of a lifetime. Kansas has a 12 day deer hunting season. 

Archery Deer Hunting Cost

 Nov. & Oct. $2,495 - 10 Days Self Guided 

 $2,995 - Entire Season!

 $4,195 - 7 Day Fully Guided

 Deposit $1,000 upon booking

 Balance due by August 1st  

 

Rifle Hunting Cost

 $2,495 - 5 Days Self Guided

 $2,995 - Entire Season!

 $4,195 - 7 Day Fully Guided

 Deposit $1,000 upon booking

 Balance due by August 1st  

 

I've been in business twelve years which has given me the opportunity to learn the do's and don'ts of the outfitting business. I've learned what my clients come to expect when they go on a quality guided hunt, and have made adjustments yearly to do just that. My business is a family operation; I will only take 10-12 hunter per season to assure you a quality hunt. I have offers to book many more each year but would rather have 35 happy returning hunters than 75 disappointed ones.

 

Archery Deer Hunting Cost

 Nov. & Oct. $2,495 - 10 Days Self Guided 

 $2,995 - Entire Season!

 $4,195 - 7 Day Fully Guided

 Deposit $1,000 upon booking

 Balance due by August 1st

 

 

 

Rifle Hunting Cost

 $2,495 - 5 Days Self-Guided

 $2,995 - Entire Season!

 $4,195 - 7 Day Fully Guided

 Deposit $1,000 upon booking

 Balance due by August 1st

 

 

 

 

Turkey

 

The Rio Grande Kansas turkey population has exploded over the last several years in south central 

Kansas which assures your turkey hunt will be action packed. I only allow a few groups per season to insure opportunity at success to all of our Turkey Hunters. We feel the most successful way to hunt our Rio Grande Turkeys are to set up and call them in to you. In Kansas the turkeys start their breeding season here in mid 

to late March and continue into late April and we will use that to our advantage during the hunt. 

 

Our Turkey Hunts are 3 day self-guided hunts, prior to the hunt I will share my knowledge of the turkeys 

Habits on each property you may be turkey hunting on. 

 

During the Kansas turkey hunting season, the state has a two turkey limit and providing you an 

Opportunity at 2 Longbeards in 3 day of hunting should be no problem. 

Kansas Spring Turkey Hunting Dates

        April 13th thru May 31st 

 

We have a limited number of Kansas turkey hunting trips available so make sure you Book Early to

 Hold your Turkey Hunting spot. 

 

Turkey Hunting Cost

 $595 / person 3 day Self-Guided

 

Kansas Turkey Hunting Weather

Well, your guess is as good as ours.  It can change from day to day.  For Turkey hunting in 

April and May, we recommend bringing clothing for 45 to 70 degree temps. 

Don't forget your rain gear. 

Kansas Tag Information    Kansas is a draw state. The application period is the entire month of May. Call Kansas Dept. of Wildlife and Parks at 620-672-5911. Applications aren't available until the 1st of May. Kansas drastically increased the number of permits issued to "meet the needs of NR hunters". 100% of my clients in 08 received permits in the draw, so obtaining a tag should be easily achieved.    

Tag Cost

 Kansas deer hunting license $75.50

 Non-resident deer permit $321.00

 Non-resident doe permit $21.00 (up to 4 can be purchased)

 Non-resident turkeys permit $30.50 for the first one and $10.50 for a second permit. 

 

Note:

A hunter’s education card is required to be carried by all hunters born after July 1, 1957. 

Wichita Mid Continent Airport is located within an hour of the hunting properties. 

 

Hunt ID: KS-WDeerTurkey-All- Belle Plaines-KBB-Jeff

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