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The point these self guided deer hunters are making is there is not any shortcut to an easy trophy deer harvest. It takes time on the ground both using traditional deer scouting techniques of aerial photos and walking the ground, to distant glassing, to simply sitting in the deer stand and see first hand what goes on. Any less deer hunting/scouting effort is poking holes in the dark.

What we bring to these self styled do it yourself Kansas deer hunters is the opportunity to maximize their own deer hunting experience. In this case of Kansas we offer such experience statewide over multiple deer management units.

Deer camera pictures from one lease that yielded a trophy buck for each of the previous two seasons. In each case of the two good scoring racks neither hunter had seen that buck during scouting. We had hoped the camera would reveal another at the end of the second season, but it did not after 600+ pictures, all scrap racks.

This one spot where we posted the deer camera was a heavily used trail on the outside edge of a small opening in a small wood patch.

All of these deer along with many of the others photographed and not posted were nocturnal. That deer behavior may have been driven by the nearby public land.

The number of deer and the size of the racks more point this spot to a future season rather than current deer season hunt. A deer lease worth keeping.

What we have really shown in these deer pictures is that we do not oversell our deer hunting, our Kansas leases or the general quality of our organization. Each deer hunter will filter through many lesser quality racks before drawing back or pulling the trigger.