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Business not a Club

We recognize the turkey hunter will only renew his membership if he has good a good hunt. That is what we want, a returning member over multiple hunts each year illustrating best how we are a business and not a hunting club.

A stable membership means easier budgeting and land management. What the hunter gets is self guided turkey hunts as well as more hunt options than he will have time for.

 

Turkey Hunter Feedback

Hi John, John and Shaun,

Wanted to thank everyone for another successful turkey hunt.

turkey hunting hunter

Things started off on a bad note when I found out we lost the lease on the only farm I had hunted the last couple of years.

I panicked, but the office assured me we they would be able to put me on a productive farm.

They recommended 3 farms in the same area and told me to take a look and make a choice for myself. I scouted all 3 farms and only saw one tom strutting the back corner and was a little skeptical.

I entered the field at about 5:30 am hoping the tom would be roosted in the same corner I saw him strutting. At about 5:40 am to my surprise I heard 3 toms gobbling. They all flew down together with 2 hens and worked their way along the edge of the field in my direction, but the hens peeled off to the center of the field and the toms followed them. I thought my turkey hunt was over for the day, but out of nowhere a coyote (I assume) made a charge at them and they flushed. That is when I saw there were more turkeys around than I knew.

After 20 minutes I saw some turkeys so I made a couple of soft yelps. After 5 minutes I caught a better glimpse of turkeys and a tom strutting on the edge and they were easing my direction. After calling I heard another tom gobble and he popped out of the woods and joined the other turkeys. It took almost an hour for all the turkeys to work across the field. The toms strutted circles around my decoys. I picked out the one with the largest beard. When I shot, he went right down and the other tom just stood there watching. I put my sights on him and the Kansas season was over by 7:10 am.

It was a turkey hunt of a lifetime.

Jason S.

Feedback

Throughout this website there are many examples of turkey hunter letters and pictures from Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. Reading several will give different perspectives about our private land turkey hunt quality.

The turkey hunter letters and our rules that establish the relationship between the hunter and our Association will allow for the development of detailed questions. Call us and listen to our answers and if we agree we can work together we will offer up the names and numbers of more turkey hunter/members to call than most will take the time to do so. The research objective is to determine the degree of consistency to the answers as a means of gauging what may be expected as a member.

After that level of research there is little else to be done except put your money down and take your chances.

 

Kansas Rio Grande Turkey

Just a good picture showing tom and hen Rio Grande Turkey out on the Kansas prairie.

Most that try our turkey hunts, hunt each spring for years to come.