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Self guided private Kansas hunting lease land for Rio Grande and Eastern Turkey; Mule and Whitetail Deer; pheasant and quail hunting.

Kansas hunting lease land listed by county name and location within Kansas. All habitat is natural and all wildlife wild.

Compare the Kansas acreage map above to available season days then hunters by hunting interest from the matrix below to get a better picture of the hunting pressure on our lease land.
Kansas Hunters20002001200220032004200520062007
Upland4197220134164233178194161
Waterfowl312345291991311
Firearms Deer891289892113118126101
Muzzleloader Deer2249493561383946
Archery Deer4564515264679497
Turkey, Spring87116169128105140159163
Turkey, Fall 410141111162312
These numbers are not cumulative access hunting disciplines. The same single hunter may be represented multiple times having hunting multiple seasons within the same year.

Note 3: Reflects hunters that hunted a blind, wade-in area, farm pond, stream, crop stubble field or watershed lake for duck or goose.

Note 4 Kansas upland bird numbers reflect a heavy opening weekend, one weekend a year hunter that after this one trip frequently never upland bird hunts again. This upland hunting is heavily for pheasant.

Whitetail Deer

What our private Kansas deer hunting leases offers is the earlier deer season for the muzzleloader deer hunter that seek to hunt the pre rut, September, bachelor group bucks, a long Kansas archery deer season and a trail of the rut Kansas modern gun season for 3 1/2 months of deer seasons. Kansas deer seasons precede, overlap and are offset with those of Missouri and Iowa thereby capable of doubling many hunter's time in the field making vacation day scheduling all the easier.

Our Kansas lease land offers the further adventure of a wide variety of habitats of the large open spaces where individual trees may be landmarks to the heavily wooded creek bottoms that vary in width from being easy to see through to dense multi layers of over story and undergrowth. A unique habitat of our this state not found in the other states is the large expanse of tall grass prairie the deer use as both bedding and daytime loafing areas. These grass areas allow the whitetail to be completely concealed from view while maintaining a barrier that causes any approaching hunter or predator to make noise by passing through the closely growing grass.

Everyone has read the articles about Kansas trophy deer hunting. A reputation Kansas well deserves. However, for many hunters they will have eyes on far more quality racked bucks than they will ever harvest. So easy to see and so hard to tag.

For many of our long term do it yourself hunters they have worked their way up to where what we consider archery trophies at 130 and firearms at 140 are not any longer big enough for harvest.

This hunter is in just that category working hard scouting each year to find and hunt the truly exceptional racked bucks and as such goes years between deer.

Mule Deer

Our Kansas Mule Deer hunting is something of a novelty to those more acquainted with the desert or mountain country Mule Deer hunting.

Kansas Mule Deer hunting is consistent with the open ground nature of the Mule Deer while also incorporating the tall and short Kansas grass prairie. Some of their favorite areas include the dry, open and heavily pastured by cattle and low lands. These seemingly barren areas with occasional small plumb thickets and tree stands appear incapable of hiding the Mule Deer herd that surprises many Kansas hunters with their sudden appearance from cover initially believed to be incapable of hiding anything more than a jack rabbit.

While the Kansas Mule Deer tag is greatly limited, those that do draw such a tag will be rewarded with the opportunity for some of the best plains Mule Deer hunting to be found in Kansas.

 

Kansas Hunter Feedback

John,

Had a very good hunt in [location deleted], harvested a number of young birds that would indicate to me that they had a good hatch. Hunting was somewhat tough due to the heavy cover and warm temperatures, but the old master is still is able to hunt in the mornings before it got to warm. Attached are a couple of pictures of the master (Zeke) with a few roosters.

Mike

John,

Attached are a couple of pictures that I got of a pretty nice mule deer buck and some does he was with. He was about a half a mile from where I will be hunting around a cut milo field and a wheat field. And oh yeah, I do have a mule deer tag for that unit. He is not the buck that I have seen for the last two years, but he will do just fine.
Take care, Mike

Thanks for the great pictures Mike, good luck!

 

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