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Turkey Hunts
Turkey Hunter interest
Details | MAHAOur wild turkey hunting approach is also an opportunity for more turkey hunts under a greater variety of conditions in a shorter period of time than most have prior experience with. Take this one flexibility example about Kansas spring season as representative of our opportunities. Kansas spring season allows for two toms in one day or spring season to be harvested. Kansas has the Eastern and Rio Grande Turkey and both may be hunted on the same trip. The Kansas spring season is 6 weeks long and allows all day long hunts. We allow the hunter to hunt on his schedule as often as he wants any time during the season. Kansas with its afternoon hunts allows for more strutting area hunts as well as return to roost late afternoon hunts. A variety to spring turkey season some may not have in their home states. By now the point about our flexible approach to is well illustrated. Not only does the turkey hunter hunt at his own pace he can take a more leisurely approach as he operates on his schedule rather than that of an outfitter. That one aspect alone adds far more to the turkey hunt quality than most will recognize until experienced. That quality aspect is often expressed by others with the special feeling of satisfaction with or without all tags being filled.
What we offer is wild turkey hunting in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa on private land we lease for our exclusive use. The service is oriented strictly toward the do it yourself turkey hunter. Our product is the right habitat within the right region of the state that provides the most return for our costs. That means the best turkey hunting we can provide for the Association hunter pf more birds, less hunter pressure and choice of when and where to hunt.
That "state region" we often cite is within the 45 to 55% agriculture land use region. Ridge runners will find our open terrain to provide for much more eyes on birds than big woods states. However, the advantage of this type of habitat is the combination of large crop field food sources cut by wooded creek bottoms. That combination of food and cover along with our low snowfall accumulation winters makes for bigger bodied birds, stronger hens producing larger broods and older toms. This is the basis for why Kansas, Missouri and Iowa offers the quality spring hunts they do. More birds, bigger birds and older toms.
The confidence the self guided hunter will have a good hunt comes from that we are a business with customer service oriented toward return hunters. We recognize the hunter will only return if he has a good hunt.
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