birddogs4evr
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This will be our first trip to Ks. , any info or advise would be much appreciated...
Prepare to be either frustrated or wowed. There seems to be no in between in Kansas. It is very spotty. Nothing seems to be “pretty good” bird hunting wise. It’s either great or abysmal, and there doesn’t seem to be much rhyme or reason.
This will be our first trip to Ks. , any info or advise would be much appreciated...
Thanks ! We plan to be mobile, game plan is to be in 2 trucks so we can cover more ground ( both scouting and hunting ) . As I said earlier our option in Va. are so poor ( preserve only ) really any birds @ all will be considered successful.Welcome - just be prepared to move around - follow the weather for the area you plan on going to - pay attention to any hail storms, flooding, drought, untimely rains etc between now and when you show up - hunting could be good could be horrible and you need to move 1 hr or 3 hrs away or even 5 miles.
Mother nature is responsible for some of the bird spottiness, but the biggest culprit is lack of habitat - go where the habitat is and you'll find them good year or bad - just depends on how many you'll see.
We are really looking forward to the walk in areas , Va. has no such program. We'll make the best of it either way . A day following a birddog followed by a good meal and a Bourbon or two is hard to beat !Agree with Sdavis, hunted Kansas for the first time this last year and had whooozer days and really boring days. It's hunting, move around a lot and don't expect a tailgate picture of limits every day. Just like any other state now. The good news is that there are a lot of places to walk
If you don’t already have lodging, you might want to consider one of the cabins at Wilson State Park. It’s a short drive from Lucas. I did the season before last and really enjoyed it.This will be our first trip to Ks. , any info or advise would be much appreciated...
We checked into those cabins but settled on a house in Lucas. The dogs are spoiled , they want their own bedroom and a full kitchen. We plan to work them hard so they'll earn it !If you don’t already have lodging, you might want to consider one of the cabins at Wilson State Park. It’s a short drive from Lucas. I did the season before last and really enjoyed it.
We are like the proverbial " mailman " , out there whatever the weather. Actually hoping for seasonable temperatures, last 2 trips to Stutgart in Jan have seen highs in the 60's , AWFULL !Nothing improves pheasant hunting like a recent fall of snow.
Call before you come there may not be anything left by then.
Birds ,It was sarcasm. But I wouldn't lock down lodgeing in one place for more than a couple of days. Because you might end wanting to move. Lodging is easier to find than birds if they aren't there. Hot spotting, out of state pressure has been pretty steady on the quail the last 4 or 5 yearsIn general or just birds ?
I figured ( sarcasm ) given the state of this Country I had to ask though ! We plan to be in 2 trucks so we can scout/ hunt more ground to locate birds. Being from Va. ( no wild birds ) we aren't nessasarily looking for limits just enough to keep the dogs in the game.Birds ,It was sarcasm. But I wouldn't lock down lodgeing in one place for more than a couple of days. Because you might end wanting to move. Lodging is easier to find than birds if they aren't there. Hot spotting, out of state pressure has been pretty steady on the quail the last 4 or 5 years