$560 bucks!!! What are your thoughts? Sitting out or paying up? Is it worth it?
I'll be getting some hunting in with some good buddies up in the area otherwise I'm not sure I could have made myself do it.
Funding sources are decreasing for all state G&F. Went to an hour long lecture by our head human resource guy here with all kinds of charts and graphs. We the hunters pay for everyones fun and we are dying out.
MAP
Wow..that's about $100.00 higher than the last time I hunted there. That was only 3 years ago.
Mike, Evidently you felt it was worth it as you went ahead and put in. I've spent that much to buy an elk tag. Truthfully I live here and we have some good hunting but, that would be more than I would pay to hunt whitetail. Kansas deer are a publicity promotion as far as I'm concerned. I haven't seen the great bucks here for several years since the hunting shows started saying there was a monster around every tree and EHD hit so hard after the severe drought a couple years ago.
I guess if you want to rock and roll you have to pay the band. :dunno: I do understand where your coming from...........Hunting out of state can be a shock to the wallet.
Ouch! I am planning on applying tomorrow eve for my KS tag. Its worth it to hunt with my friends from KS.
They raised the cost for residents too. We hunters are a real "cash cow" with plenty of money to spend. ( They think...) :rolleyes:
But like ksbowman said, deer herds are down in many areas of the state and have been for the last 2-3 years. Some spots are still holding healthy numbers with some good bucks so it varies.
Ron hit the nail on the head. I'm to the point where the hunt is what I pay for. I've spent years acquiring gear and bows and arrows and broadheads etc. Now I use my money to fund hunting adventures. It's much more rewarding than having 10+ bows. Money well spent, in this fellows opinion.
Jake
If you want to hunt as a non resident almost anywhere you pay the load.
Some places are better and more non res friendly others not so much.
It sure isn't like hunting at home.
Mike
I ponied up too. But like said EHD has really hurt the herd where I hunt and the big bucks just aren't there. But I keep going back......
Yeah, that's too steep for me, and my family lives right in the center of the state, and some have farm and pasture land I could hunt! If I was retired and could go hunt as long as I needed, then I might do it, but I use up all my vacation hunting elk and that's not going to change anytime soon so I'll pass and just hunt the deer here in Colorado for five bills less!
QuoteOriginally posted by Basinboy:
I ponied up too.
I'm in this year. It will be my first time hunting KS!
Bisch
I thought I had it rough paying about 260 for North Carolina non resident tags last season! Of course the deer herd here in the mountains is pretty dismal.
Sorry to rich for my tastes.
Hunting used to be a way to make ends meet, something common folk did as a family. Just real hard to justify anymore. 500.00 gets you a quarter of fine beef, that will last two people a year.
Prices are going through the roof here in Kansas...and I dont look for it to get any better. The State is hurting for money so they will make it up any way they can.
Deer herds are suffering without a doubt, but you wot likely hear that from the State nor the TV hunters. Here, blue tounge has hit the deer extremely hard the last 2-3 years. Turkey tags are also up in cost, and fall tag numbers are way down from what it use to be....so apparently they are not doing as well either. Our pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens are hurting as well...some more then others. I been in Kansas timbers and fields for 45 years, and ive watched as this is all crumbling before my eyes. Not good....
I have been spending my money out of state the last few years, I spend a week in PA with some good friends bow hunting, and have been going to Nebraska for muzzleloader season with my brother. This year big bro. and I are going to try a Missouri bow hunt and see how that goes. To me it's money well spent to have the time with good friends and family.
For whitetails, I have started to hunt at home and just try for a good deer here.
Not a big one behind every tree, but there has been sometime.... :D
Hey Jason, what part of MO are you guys hunting?
I hunted Iowa for many years (as often as I could get drawn) but when they started shooting up the price, I quit applying. The hunting was great, but it wasn't worth $500+ for a deer tag and limited hunting time.
My home state of Minnesota is still very non-resident friendly. Under $200. Getting harder and harder to find private land to hunt though...like most everywhere else. We are blessed with lots of public areas and our share of very nice whitetails.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Basinboy:
I ponied up too.
I'm in this year. It will be my first time hunting KS!
Bisch [/b]
Good Luck! What dates are you planning to hunt?
At this point in my life, I wouldn't even consider it.
Since I am not a trophy hunter at this time, I would choose another state whether it be MO, IL, IA, OH, or WI. I do not know what the NR tags cost at the moment but I know 3 of those listed are under half of what you paid. Especially for deer hunting, I can get that at home. I could see if it was something you never get to hunt like Blue Heartabeast.
Glad I went last year. Price of an elk tag in some states. But I gotta say the hunting was awesome!
We have plenty of good whitetails around here, not by KS standards for sure, but a few P&Y are around. I would put that kind of money towards an elk or mule deer hunt in CO, ID, or WY.
No way I would pay that much for a deer tag. I have plenty of deer on our property in NC even if they aren't up to KS standards and I have a Lifetime license for NC. If I pay that kind of money, I am going to hunt something that I can't hunt by just walking out the back door.
New York is a $100 for non-residents, $10 more to get a doe tag.
The deer population where I hunt in Kansas was definitely hit hard by diseases. Pheasant population has been down for years. Quail have come back some. The turkey and coyotes are thriving.
The whole eastern side of Kansas was hit hard by EHD for those couple of seasons. It's always here, it's always been here it never goes away and some die from it every year just some years are worse then others (drought). We found a lot just like everbody else but why everybody thinks it killed just the big bucks is beyond me, I can tell know difference in that.
If your numbers are down maybe it's because the state opened up the crossbow, wide open 4 months for does and 3 months for bucks and has sold out every single nonresident tag since. Five year old kids are hunting with them and everybody else can draw a tag easy as pie now here in KS just got to pay that big price for it.
That's why the state dropped the fall turkey tags from 4 to 1 because of crossbows. I called them for a explanation the said there selling so many nonresident and so many resident are going to them that they are worried about the numbers dropping. What about the deer??? No answer :dunno: it's called money.
Anyway, good luck this fall hope you have a good hunt!
Tracy
Hmmmm. We residents fund the cost for the State to manage deer and turkey in the first place, then get our tag numbers dropped because of high number non resident tags. I love the way this State takes premium care of its residents.....
^^^ Tracy said it best. It IS about the money ^^^
With Shadowhnter in a close 2nd...
I got drawn! Looks like I get to hunt the Land of Giants this fall!!!
Hope everyone else was successfull also!
Bisch
QuoteOriginally posted by ksbowman:
Mike, Evidently you felt it was worth it as you went ahead and put in. I've spent that much to buy an elk tag. Truthfully I live here and we have some good hunting but, that would be more than I would pay to hunt whitetail. Kansas deer are a publicity promotion as far as I'm concerned. I haven't seen the great bucks here for several years since the hunting shows started saying there was a monster around every tree and EHD hit so hard after the severe drought a couple years ago.
Ding Ding Ding... We have a WINNER !!!
How'd you find out? I didn't see a place to look on the website
Congrats on drawing the tag Michael. Can't wait to have you up to hunt on my families places this year. It pays to have friends, even if we are of questionable character! We did get hit by EHD a few years ago but the bucks we have seen and the couple that we have taken are of really good quality. Not a giant behind every tree but you will see at least one B&C class buck. I am going to start running trail cameras here in a month or so. You will have to come up and walk some of the other properties with me.
Gabe