Have never hunted Kansas before, and the Grasslands are only 5 hours or so from N. New Mexico. For a short (3 days hunting) trip I figure it might be an adventure for my dogs. We don't mind long treks, as we are used to SD for Prairie grouse.That's as good an idea as any. Historically there have been scaled quail down there too, but those populations fluctuate. Lots of WIHA down there as well and lots of opportunities for long walks. If your dogs are good and you know what habitat to look for I think you'll find some birds.
I agree the big question will be the survival of the quail population over the harsh conditions the past 12 days. However on a brighter note I did see the covey I’ve been feeding on the home place last evening. I hadn’t seen them for a number of days I think they moved into thicker cover. If you do hunt the grasslands my suggestion would be to concentrate on the draws and plum thicket up off the river. Also try the fringes along feed fields. And I would suggest hunting farther east into Stevens Co for pheasantsHave never hunted Kansas before, and the Grasslands are only 5 hours or so from N. New Mexico. For a short (3 days hunting) trip I figure it might be an adventure for my dogs. We don't mind long treks, as we are used to SD for Prairie grouse.