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Kansas Outfitter #1
![]() Kansas Archery Whitetail Hunts
Units 15 and 16 are agricultural areas that vary from CRP grass with brushy draws to thick river bottom hardwoods. Bow stands have been positioned on transitional trails between feeding and bedding areas. This hunt takes place during the peak of the rut and the action can be amazing. Hunters will have
an excellent opportunity at harvesting "Pope and Young" class animals and these areas produce many "Boone and Crockett" qualifiers every year. Bow hunters will need to apply for the statewide draw. The application deadline is
May 31st, 2006. Hunters who are unsuccessful in the drawing will be able to purchase landowner permits
![]() Kansas Muzzleloader Whitetail Hunts
This hunt offers a unique opportunity at hunting monster whitetails very early in the year.The bucks are in bachelor groups and very predictable. They pattern the bachelor groups and set stands or blinds accordingly.
The targeted areas are usually alfalfa and corn fields where the bucks
normally will have a set patterned between feeding and bedding areas. Hunters who are proficient with iron-sights will have a very good chance
at harvesting 145-155 "B&C". class bucks and a 170+ class buck is a
very real possibility. This hunt takes place in Units 15 and 16. This is a statewide draw hunt. Hunters that are unsuccessful in the drawing will
be able to purchase landowner permits.
License Fee: $72.15 and $322.15 for the tag
Applications and licenses can be ordered from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks at (620) 672-5911.
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