beaglebob1
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Anyone have any experiance with Mid-America Hunting Association ?
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Anyone have any experiance with Mid-America Hunting Association ?
are they out of independence missouri? or somewhere in missouri around there?
are they out of independence missouri? or somewhere in missouri around there?
ya i kno they lease a corn field here south of town where i live in kansas.. and it has no value for any hunting other than waterfowl. ive talked to a couple waterfowl clients that ive guided and they used to belong to the club and didnt have very many good things to say about it. other than that i know nothing of them.
yea i understand wanting to increase your chance of success as much as possible. I do know that the decent properties that are in the clubs are usually pressured far less than decent public ground, especially late in the season. At least HSP offers hunting for your kids included in the price. Although I live much closer, because of work and other constraints, i would like to make the most of my opportunities.
it is Hunting Sports Plus. They are out of blue springs missouri. They have land in kansas, nebraska, iowa, missouri and some in south dakota. You pay a membership price and then pay a yearly membership. Don't get me wrong i had some good hunts on their properties in kansas and missouri ( when there were birds in missouri). I think the initial is like a 1000.00 and then 1200.00 per year. But you can take your kids. I did see a guy advertising a initial membership for 500.00 or best offer. I know they allow transfer as long as dues are current.
I have been a member for just over 10 years. I used to knock on doors and hunt public land before that. MAHA gives me better land and more dog on bird action for both pheasant and quail than i did on my own. I have read several posts from folks that do not know what they are talking about. I will not trade my hunting with MAHA to go back to WIHA, public or knock on doors.
Hi Bobby,
On where I hunt I do have some spots that are favored areas mostly in NC Kansas due to more quail. In my older age i can take the tall grass hunting for pheasants about two days a a time. The way pheasant numbers have been high recently along with a better than average dog bagging four in 1/2 day happens enough that it drives me back to quail. A long way of saying that both south and NW Kansas are/have been good on pheasant and NC on quail. My current dog gets me a handful of coveys a day with a lot more points. My travel time keeps to about two trips a year. Should get more in once the job settles down some.
This is a lease company that has self guided hunts in 4 or 5 states.
ya i kno they lease a corn field here south of town where i live in kansas.. and it has no value for any hunting other than waterfowl. ive talked to a couple waterfowl clients that ive guided and they used to belong to the club and didnt have very many good things to say about it. other than that i know nothing of them.