Membership Agreement

Dennis and Mark spent a morning on an early season goose hunt and the afternoon helping to cover blinds.

goose hunters

The Mid-America Hunting Association membership agreement and release of liability form is a PDF document required to be printed, signed with original signature and returned by snail mail. The return address is at the bottom of the second page of the agreement. If your computer/printer are not able to open and print this document email us and we will send one to you by snail mail.

This form must be at our Grandview office before any one is allowed on any of our lease land.

The return mailing address is: Mid-America Hunting Association, 11922 Grandview Road, Grandview, Missouri 64030.

If paying by check make payment to: Mid-America Hunting Association. Include the check with this agreement. Understand that all membership material will be held for three bank processing days before sending the membership material to the new member.

If paying by credit card, telephone call in the card number to 913-773-8110.

On allocation of membership the new member will receive a membership identification card, vehicle marker and online map access to all lease land in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. An accompanying welcome letter will provide the reservation telephone number and how to access the lease maps online.

Waterfowl Over One Of Our Wetlands

waterfowl

Jon Jr., the future owner of Mid-America Hunting Association, is required to take one useable live picture for every bird harvested.

This was from a morning goose hunt where he took the risk and waited until after his hunt to take the pictures using the rationale he had to wait for better light.

He has become confident in his youth and is still in the bird in the bag count stage of hunter development. As a developing waterfowl hunter who does get limits before mid morning. That is limits on ducks and geese, but not every time out. He has found pheasant and quail limits far more challenging and while having several respectable bucks has yet to harvest that true trophy whitetail. His success is highest in the calling and decoying disciplines of waterfowl and spring turkey season.

The value Jon Jr. brings to MAHA and to the do it yourself hunter is that he is learning first hand at a young age the difficulty of self guided hunts and the value good habitat lease land brings to the hunter. Probably no other better training for the future owner and operator of MAHA.

waterfowl uplandMember Contributions

No better testimony of the good working relationship that exists between the Association staff and the hunter is illustrated than by the wealth of pictures members voluntarily send in to contribute towards everyone's success. The stronger the Association between management and member the more stable, the better the land and all is continued well into the future.

waterfowl goose and duck

A good example of quail habitat well demonstrated by dogs on point. A bird dog never lies. If he is on point there is a bird in there. In this case the dog on point is a well aged senior hunter with the typically low tail of an older dog. Even with her advanced age she beat the younger setter with the fine tail on back to this bird.

A member that saw one of our diver duck articles and wanted to send in a photo from an early December hunt that he called in a drake Canvasback into his goose spread and he's getting it mounted.

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