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Started by backforty, February 09, 2017, 09:42:01 PM
Quote from: backforty on February 09, 2017, 09:42:01 PMLooking for recommendations on what public areas to try and what ones to avoid due to high hunting pressure. Any help would be appreciated.
Quote from: busta biggun on February 10, 2017, 10:09:35 AMI used to plan a trip out to Kansas every year and always had plenty of land to hunt and lots of birds. Two years ago we went out and the bird population has plummeted. They claim it was the horrible heat and drought they had, but whatever it was, they were gone. We went to SEVERAL of our old hunting areas, separated by 100's of miles, hoping it was jst a regional problem. Unfortunately, the numbers were bad everywhere we went. If you do find an area with birds, you usually find more hunters than turkeys and they will intercept birds, drive right past your truck and walk in the middle of your setup, etc. We vowed to stay away for several years, hoping the population improves and the pressure subsides. There are some areas you can find to hunt, but it ain't what it used to be! Good luck.
Quote from: backforty on February 09, 2017, 09:42:01 PMA buddy and I are planning are first trip to attempt to take a rio. Was wondering if anybody would be willing to give me a little help on picking an area? I have done some looking and it looks like units one and two are where we would find the rio's. Looking for recommendations on what public areas to try and what ones to avoid due to high hunting pressure. Any help would be appreciated.
Quote from: spaightlabs on February 10, 2017, 05:19:20 PMThe KDWP is more of a marketing/tourism outfit anymore than it is a wildlife outfit. They seem to spend a ton of time and effort making sure that every publication and TV show in the world comes to KS and extolls the KS experience as the be all and end all.While KS does have great resources, they are more and more used and depleted every year, and Gov.Brownback's grand experiment regarding taxation is not resulting in more money going to wildlife resources.I have been on hunts in years past in KS with a friend who is an outfitter where we have thought about setting up on public because we were seeing so many birds on WIHA ground. That really started to change about 4 or 5 years ago as the WIHA ground got hit harder and harder.We did notice too that the bird numbers dropped dramatically about 2 or 3 years ago. We had been hunting the same properties for years and 2 years ago the numbers crashed and we saw virtually no Jakes that year. The numbers seem to have ticked up a bit last year from what I heard from friends back that way, but still no where near what they were 5 years ago.Your milage may vary. Best way to find out for yourself is to get boots on the ground. As an alternative, you can do a search here and see what the general consensus was among the guys who made the trip last year.