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| SeasonsMAHA hunters have a wide range of available muzzleloader deer hunting season dates and portions of the rut to hunt over our three state region of lease land.
Kansas September SeasonStarting in the last half of September, Kansas muzzleloader deer season is before the rut and on bachelor group bucks. That same tag allows the muzzleloader hunter to return during the regular firearms deer season for modern rifle or muzzleloader again in early December. The earlier Kansas September muzzleloader deer season is also unique hunting experience as the tree stand is the secondary method of pursuing these bucks. As these deer at this time of the year hardly move more than that required by 5 to 10 acres the black powder hunter is well advised to put on leather boots and first scout out these grouped bucks and once found use binoculars to pattern their highly routine and daylight movement patterns before the hunt. Once patterned it is simply a matter of interdicting their daily movement without impacting on the core bedding area. That is the time the tree stand comes into play. While this seems easy to read and apply the Kansas muzzleloader deer season is not an easy hunt. The difficulty is the foliage that will force tree stands lower than wanted and may make 10 yard shots on standing deer impossible. The September Kansas muzzleloader season is well before any fall frost initiating leaf color change and drop. All edge lines will be as heavy into leaves as they will ever be, the tall prairie grass will be high and while all hope for a good clear profile shot the reality will be bits and parts of deer bodies through tree and brush keyholes. That combined with the warm weather will cause most that try this early hunt to return to the better understood peak of the rut hunts from winter tree stands with clear fields of fire out to several hundred yards.
Missouri December SeasonMissouri muzzleloader deer season is in middle December after their modern firearms season and overlaps with archery season. Unique to this state, the whitetail deer hunter can have both an archery tag good for two whitetail either sex and a firearms tag good for one deer that also covers Missouri's muzzleloader season. For those with a husband and wife hunting team where the husband prefers archery and the wife muzzleloader these two overlapping seasons allow for such a combined deer hunt and ensures one more option for a spousal team to spend time together in the field. Missouri black powder season is in the trail of the rut with scrapes well over with and the occasional doe trailing buck will most likely be a yearling late to come into season. The whitetails as a whole will begin to herd up and occupy the more sheltered habitat especially during the colder winters. The disadvantage to this behavior is the unwary hunter that enters a wooded creek bottom patch may suddenly find 15 sets of eyeballs on him with no hope of maneuvering in close for a shot. This transitional whitetail behavior period from waning rut to winter patterns makes for a more unstable movement pattern highly affected by weather. An observant deer hunter tuned into these variables will do well.
Iowa January SeasonIowa rounds out the muzzleloader deer hunts with a late December into January muzzleloader season that allows a similar option compared to that of Kansas where the hunter is pursuing whitetails outside of the rut when the bucks have returned to more predictable movement patterns. This is another case where the beginning of the deer hunt is scouting with firearm seeking out the loafing and bedding areas. Again this is a time of the year when the initial part of the hunt is on foot followed by the tree stand interdiction of movement patterns. Food will be a prime director of behavior due to this northern of our three states earlier and colder winter with much more snowfall. For the greatest predicable whitetail behavior the colder winter with snow cover means the greater dependence on foraging the many large grain crop fields of this good rainfall state. That combined with good shelter habitat gives the hunter a better view of where to seek out his buck. MAHA AdvantageMuzzleloader whitetail hunts across these three states gives a great range of whitetail pattern that any one deer hunter may find more able to capitalize on than others. That range of options characterizes MAHA's approach for do it yourself hunters with a central focus to deer hunt where/what he hunts best. And, by the firearm he hunts best, be it muzzleloader deer hunting, archery or modern firearms. |