Hunting Lease Land Maps

Hunting Land in Kansas, Iowa, Missouri

Mid-America Hunting Association is for those that enjoy good hunting land without the hassle of knocking on doors or the competition of public land. We offer such hunting land in Kansas, Iowa and Missouri.

 Private land hunting on your own.

Diving distances shows these states are closer than many think and most agree it is better to drive a bit farther for better hunting land than a shorter distance and go nature walking.

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Driving distances to the nearest lease land.

The next concern is will there be land enough for the entire trip. This is assured through our Association having an overall cap on membership and a secondary cap based on the primary and secondary hunting interest of the hunter.

Additionally, we want our hunters for decades rather than just for one season. The reason our hunters renew their membership results from their being able to hunt on their schedule and do so without competition from others. As long as the Association sustains these two facets we will always have a high retention rate of our membership.

These maps show the location and acreage of hunting land under lease by county within each state where we lease land.

Our lodging listing provides the "yellow pages" for every county we lease land showing motels, houses, camp grounds, meat lockers, tow truck and veterinary services.

What the hunter must provide for himself is that which he can do easily and that is travel, meals, licensing and, of course, his own hunting skill. We will assist the self guided hunter at ensuring he is going to the right region in each state for what he is hunting, however once on the property it is the hunter that decides how the hunt will proceed.

Land quality is a frequent inquiry of those anticipating applying for a membership. The answer is that not all of our acreage has game productive habitat for any one applicants hunting interest. A duck hunter is largely limited to the 7 wetlands, farm ponds and watershed lakes. Deer hunters are always in search of the wooded patches along crop fields especially fields planted in alfalfa, clover and wheat. Pheasant hunters want large stands of tall grass prairie. Quail hunters wide soft edge habitat on milo fields. The point is with our approached to leasing land we seek to accommodate all game interests. The advantage to this approach includes that while a deer hunter enjoys the wooded creek bottom and over grown fallow pasture the quail hunter hunts the edges. Together these two hunters pay for the land both at a much lower cost than either could pay for it as a single use ground. Multiply this many times over and that is how all hunters may hunt multiple properties without competition from others.

Add to these two facets the fact that 40% of our membership comes from 39 other states besides Kansas, Missouri or Iowa and most hunt that one to two weeks a year further prevents overcrowding or too much pressure on the game.

All of the above is management of the hunter/member. When it comes to the habitat we will not say that 100% of it is huntable habitat. We have contracts on active large and small farms, fallow farms, trust, CRP, investment and corporate farms. They all have a great variety of uses with varying habitat. Trust your Association staff to ensure the hunter is not just on the right habitat for what he is after, but also in the right region of the state with huntable population of his game.

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