Yeah, I think it was south of Pratt where I had a couple encounters.I have never encountered them up in that area of Kansas. I have in the Oklahoma panhandle though so I’d say if you’re farther south closer to Liberal or so watch out. I’d keep pliers in my vest anyway… westks could chime in on that since he lives up that way.
I hunted and lived in Kansas for 60 years and have seen 1 porcupine in the summer at cedar bluff 30 years ago, and living here all my life, have never gave a thought about a porcupine at all. There isn't really anything to worry about in Kansas other than a snare from a trapper or barb wire. The weather is mild, the cover is thin, and our bird population is low. We will harvest less than 300,000 pheasants again this year. Good luck!Thanks, how about Porcupines?? If I remember correctly, there were some there.
I am surprised you say that the cover is thin and numbers are down. KS has been on my list for some time and I made the trip down after Thanksgiving for a long weekend. The cover, in my opinion, was very thick. Some pretty hard walking in some of the CRP. In 2 days we moved over a dozen roosters and probably 140-150 quail. One of my shorthairs could have used boots...as he got a locust thorn through his paw, which was about one inch long and about the size around of a pencil.I hunted and lived in Kansas for 60 years and have seen 1 porcupine in the summer at cedar bluff 30 years ago, and living here all my life, have never gave a thought about a porcupine at all. There isn't really anything to worry about in Kansas other than a snare from a trapper or barb wire. The weather is mild, the cover is thin, and our bird population is low. We will harvest less than 300,000 pheasants again this year. Good luck!
I consider the CRP in Iowa thick. We have nothing like that. I doubt we harvest 300,000 roosters this year. I would compare moving a dozen to moving 100's in a good year.I am surprised you say that the cover is thin and numbers are down. KS has been on my list for some time and I made the trip down after Thanksgiving for a long weekend. The cover, in my opinion, was very thick. Some pretty hard walking in some of the CRP. In 2 days we moved over a dozen roosters and probably 140-150 quail. One of my shorthairs could have used boots...as he got a locust thorn through his paw, which was about one inch long and about the size around of a pencil.
Worst porcupine encounter I have had was in kansas.I hunted and lived in Kansas for 60 years and have seen 1 porcupine in the summer at cedar bluff 30 years ago, and living here all my life, have never gave a thought about a porcupine at all. There isn't really anything to worry about in Kansas other than a snare from a trapper or barb wire. The weather is mild, the cover is thin, and our bird population is low. We will harvest less than 300,000 pheasants again this year. Good luck!
Being from Iowa, I found the CRP that we hunted in the central part of KS to be thicker than what we have. It was extremely tough walking. The cedar thickets were tough, too. I was not prepared for the cactus on the side hills...cool country down there!I consider the CRP in Iowa thick. We have nothing like that. I doubt we harvest 300,000 roosters this year. I would compare moving a dozen to moving 100's in a good year.
We killed 4 in one day last year on the Arkansas river chasing roosters and quail. I hate them things!I hunted and lived in Kansas for 60 years and have seen 1 porcupine in the summer at cedar bluff 30 years ago, and living here all my life, have never gave a thought about a porcupine at all. There isn't really anything to worry about in Kansas other than a snare from a trapper or barb wire. The weather is mild, the cover is thin, and our bird population is low. We will harvest less than 300,000 pheasants again this year. Good luck!