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Private Land

 

 

 

Access to all Mid-America Hunting Association private lease land is by way of map sheets posted to a website. A sample of a lease map sheet is shown below.

 

Hunting Lease Map

Reduced scale, actual lease map size is 8x11.

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All Association lease land is highlighted in black and numbered, posted to a map sheet that is part of an online library of a lease maps listing all Association lands. Before leaving for a hunt the hunter/member would reserve by telephone an individually identified lease parcel. The use of the number/lettered identifiers and unit maps sheets are the means by which to separate hunters.

All lease map sheets have variable amount of acreage per sheet dependent upon how many farms we may place on a single map sheet before it must be shrunk down to where the bifocal generation may begin to have trouble reading it.

Not all lease acreage is good hunting.

The lease map sample on this page is of over 3,000 acres and not all of it is good land.

Understanding that the best hunt production in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa is within the agricultural region where farm land use accounts for 45% to 55% of total land area. Of that 3,000+ acres it is reasonable to expect to find 1,500 of non-farm or wildlife acreage within this 3,000 acres of lease land. Further, of that 1,500 acres of wildlife habitat not all will of that private land acreage will support deer, turkey, upland or waterfowl. This is the point the new member will communicate about with either MAHA partners Jon Nee or John Wenzel to insure they are traveling to the right habitat within the right region of the state that has a history of good production right down to individual lease numbers in some cases.

This later example is how we distinguish ourselves from a hunting club and are a hunting lease business. We understand a good self guided hunt will bring the hunter back to renew his membership. That good hunt starts by going to the right part of any one lease as any lease as a whole is not likely to be all good for hunts.

 

Make Your Own Hunt

While we all want to be career long trophy whitetail hunters the reality is those that enjoy deer hunting the most are the ones that believe trophy potential is possible and unlikely. We offer deer hunting and all may hunt to their own level of success to include doe harvest and youth hunters. Our lease land is just the basic resource to make success possible.

 

A common question is that do we plan to expand our private land lease holdings outside of Kansas, Iowa and Missouri? The answer is no. It takes all that John Wenzel and Jon Nee have in terms of hours and road miles to manage the lease land within these three states. To expand would be to add lease acreage without the necessary quality controls.

 

The next question about lease access is it is simply by driving up to the lease, step out and hunt. No need to contact the landowner/lease holder.

 

All lease land is posted with our unique signs.

 

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