Kansas Duck Hunting Wetlands

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While Kansas has some isolated and exceptional duck hunting for the most part the state simply drains far too quickly from north to south into the Kansas River in the horizontal center of the state that flows east to Missouri. The southern half of the state is broken into several small and insignificant watersheds that lack duck holding power of any sizable standing water surface. What Kansas lacks and why its duck hunting is far less than Missouri are the vast areas of large standing manmade and natural surface water of the lower Missouri River basin, in Missouri.

Mississippi Flyway & Missouri Waterfowl

This difference is a matter of topography as Missouri is within the Mississippi River valley, a much lower elevation, and Kansas is part of the Great Plains, the dry Great Plains. What good Kansas duck hunting there is exists largely in the eastern quarter of the state along the western fringes of the Osage River Watershed that extends into Missouri which is the largest sub basin of the lower Missouri River basin and the Missouri northwest watershed which is the smallest of Missouri's three sub basins, or the largest concentration of wetlands in the Mississippi Flyway. In short the best Kansas duck hunting owes itself to the lower Missouri State elevation.

Kansas Duck Hunting

Within this area of good Kansas duck hunting it is the farm pond and the ponds between the refuge and the river that holds the best duck hunting. The cause for this is the hunter pressure on the refuge and conservation areas receive from a large number of hunters and their small size of the duck hunting areas.

A view from a pond. The word "pond" means a lot different thing to us out here than in many other locations in the USA. They are for the most part larger and more numerous than what many expect to find.

Nothing noteworthy about this picture other than its pleasant appeal. While on a bird hunt this junior hunter harvested what would be his 65th and last bird of the season off a pond on what is known as a good quail farm. Just a bonus and some easy dog work retrieving off the ice. Such as is much of this state's waterfowl being incidental to an upland hunt.

The local micro flyways largely follow the major rivers and use the surrounding fields around the refuge to feed. With the limited public wetlands duck hunting that exists in Kansas and that the hunting on the wildlife areas is not regulated in terms of hunter numbers the ducks are quickly pushed off and seek the isolated farm ponds. After a bit of scouting it does not take long to find a pond under such use and the ducks will typically remain at any one pond for several days many times through the season.

For those that want to go it on their own there are more ponds on our lease land to hunt than season days.

This is a picture from one such farm pond hunt where three hunters had early limits. Nothing unusual about the pond, it is one of several these buddies hunt through the season.

 

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