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Kansas Pheasant Hunt
I will taking my most prized possessions, my Brittany and my new Parker DH, that would be new to me since this grand lady was made in 1905, to Kansas to hunt pheasants. I have not hunted in Kansas before so following the suggestions of both Gun Dog and Pheasants Forever forcasts I plan on focusing on the Southwest part of the state. Any guidence in terms of specific State Wildlife Areas or consentrations of walk-in areas would be appreciated. Thanks inadvance Bill.
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bill i was new to phez hunting ..the area i got to hunt was a place called ness city its one hour east of dodge....lots of birds folks are really freindly....cant tell you precisly were to hunt but seen very few posted signs.....also the conty were wizard of oz s isa good county to hunt in i was told....some body will pipe in here andgive you some info....good luck i sure enjoyed my hunt there.....charlie
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Any walk in huning area with a cut milo or corn field by it is always a plus. ch
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Jent: The place you are talking about is the home place of one of my friends. His parents still live in the ranch house. Be carefull the cedar trees and I think 40 acres ARE NOT in the walkin hunting. Outside of that I was there opening weekend and we saw a lot of birds but you better have young strong legs and good dogs. By now you will not see as many and the place is 5 sections so they will run all around you. Good luck. I may be there myself after the first of the year. Lee.
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contact the Kansas Wild Life and Parks in Pratt Kansas 67124 and request their Atlas of walk in hunting. It will give you maps of locations of WIH,
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Hunting Atlas
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The Hunting Atlas would be INFINITELY more useful if the Parks and Wildlife folks would include the roads or even the GPS coordinates of the Walk In Hunting Areas. I could never find the 4 to 5 square mile area suggested in a thread above nor could folks that had lived their entire life direct me--very frustrating and totally unnecessary. End of rant. Bill |
Bill: I had the same problem when I was out there the second weekend of the season. We ended up southwest of Ness City about 25 miles and fortunately we had a road atlas in one vehicle that gave us some of the road names(major) on the 911 grid which helped as well as my grandson had a GPS on his cell phone. After driving around for 2 hours plus, we finally positively identified one of the walk in areas and were ok then. A lot of the roads are vacated and although the Fish and Game map is gridded by mile square sections not all the roads go through. We found one that we had to drive across a tractor road a 1/4 mile to get to the entrance. I have an old aquaintance on the Fish and Game Board and plan to make him aware of this situation for whatever it's worth. We got a big laugh at my son and his buddy in the other truck calling them Gilligan and the "Skipper" and we were not in the mood for a stranded three hour cruise. We acused them of skipping the map reading class in high school. The 6 of us ended up with 11 birds so that helped. Happy New Year!!!! Lee.
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