Whitetail Deer Scouting and Hunting 3

State

Kansas

Missouri

Iowa

Methods

Archery Deer Hunts

Firearms Season

Muzzleloader Deer

Interest

Hunter Testimonials

Recommendations

Deer Lease

Hunt Expectations

Tree Stands

Scouting 2

Youth Deer Hunts

Kansas Mule Deer

Self Guided Hunts

Deer Hunting

Deer Habitat

Deer Scouting

We offer this discussion not as a "how to hunt" topic but as agreement of just what is in and out of bounds for deer hunting our leases. Such discussions as this we have found through the years assist with taking the mystery out of the hunts we offer.

Blinds

Ground blinds are permitted. The natural blind of tree limbs combined with a camouflage clothing or that of a commercial blind is fine. Just as with tree stands, blinds are left in the field at the hunter's own risk.

Always a good sign.

Execution

All the text provided by us and the many hunter accounts spread throughout the website provide one underlying theme that we started this discussion with. All concern execution of the hunt. We are not experts, we are not deer hunter trainers, we do not offer deer hunting techniques other than as illustrations of what has worked for many first time MAHA members deer hunting our land in Kansas, Iowa or Missouri. What we offer is the hunt itself, that is all.

For those that want to enjoy their own self guided deer hunt, hunt private lease land and do so on their schedule throughout any part of the season in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa that is what we offer. It all starts with scouting and we encourage all to scout.

Not all trophy whitetail deer. Some pictures from the past winter's land runs. Keeping tabs on all that we see, trophy deer or not, all adds up over time.

Above as seen while on a bird hunt. Below a soybean field long after harvest continues to attract foraging deer.

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