Kansas archery Whitetail hunts with potential for some true bruiser archery whitetail. They produced a 266 2/8″ B&C monster whitetail buck in 2006, the new #3 non-typical in the state of Kansas. You may have seen it on the cover of North American Whitetail’s 2007 February issue or Huntin’ Fool’s 2007 June issue.
You’ll be Kansas whitetail hunting in archery Unit 14. This is a semi-guided deer hunt; you are not all on your own. The Outfitter will provide maps and markers to help you find the tree stands located in all the archery hunting hot spots. Stand locations are surveyed from aerial maps and strategically placed with several years of scouting and reports from previous clients. They monitor the deer activity and history in determining where to place the stands however, if you find a spot that looks hot, the stands can be moved.
The Outfitter provides lodging, aerial maps, tree stands and a place to care for your deer after harvest. Lodging is provided in either a local motel or a cabin where you can cook your own meals. Meals are not provided. All hunters will arrive on Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
Taking a 150 class buck on this property is a real possibility for those hunters who pass on younger bucks and match wits against the mature whitetail deer.
~The Outfitter
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Kansas Whitetail Hunting Archery Tags
Archery Unit 14 whitetail deer tags in Kansas are awarded on a lottery drawing basis. The applications for the tags are usually available by late April, and completed forms must be turned in by April 30th. The actual drawing takes place any time in June. Drawing success is 99.9%. You can find this application and more information at the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks website. A 50% deposit to the Outfitter holds your spot and will be refunded by July 31st if you fail to get drawn.
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