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Title: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 08:07:00 AM
I am getting stationed at Ft Leavenworth KS next.  Lucky me after 12 years at Ft Bragg, finally somewhere with some good hunting.  But anyways anyone know of some decent public land to hunt in that area? Places to shoot? Or any other good to know info about the local area there?
Thanks
Eric
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: Spurs on July 08, 2011, 08:19:00 AM
Man how lucky can you get.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: Whip on July 08, 2011, 08:40:00 AM
I haven't hunted it (yet), but plan to this year.  From everything I have been told there is a pile of private ground enrolled in a walk in program that is open for anyone.  You should do very well!
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: jamesh76 on July 08, 2011, 08:42:00 AM
I live about a hour south of Ft. Leavenworth.

Check these out, just click on 12 that is your area.


http://kdwpt.state.ks.us/news/KDWPT-Info/Locations/Hunting-Fishing-Maps-by-County/2010-Fall-Hunting-Atlas
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: jamesh76 on July 08, 2011, 08:43:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Whip:
I haven't hunted it (yet), but plan to this year.  From everything I have been told there is a pile of private ground enrolled in a walk in program that is open for anyone.  You should do very well!
Most of the WIHA is on the west side of the state.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: recurvericky on July 08, 2011, 08:51:00 AM
There is a public hunting area in Leavenworth. I will try to find more information for you. Also, they are several lake areas within driving distance from Leavenworth that has goog public hunting. Also, we have a traditional club with a range in De Soto, so look us up when you get out here.

Prairie Traditional Archers
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 08:53:00 AM
Any intel on the areas 12, 5 and 6?  Looks to be alot more land in 5 & 6, just want to get an idea if its worth driving up.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 08:55:00 AM
recurvericky, thanks and I will for sure be checking out the club.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: jamesh76 on July 08, 2011, 08:58:00 AM
I have never been up there for a long time. Its not very populated up there though, so I imagine that it does not see very much pressure.  The area around Perry Lake gets hit real hard.

On map 12 I used to hunt right by areas 3 and 4. I would usually see 30-40 deer a night there. Some large bucks there too 180 +/-.  lots of does and its pretty open.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: ksbowman on July 08, 2011, 09:03:00 AM
There is alot of public hunting around Valley falls. That's not too far. Let us know when you get here and a bunch of us we'll meet up and get aquianted at a shoot.. The Nocking Point is real close
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 09:07:00 AM
Thanks James. That sounds good.  Honestly I am just looking for a place where deer will be seen with a few shot opportunities.  Although a nice buck is always welcome.
What's the terrain like out there?  In my mind I am picturing it sort of like of eastern SD, which is where I grew.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 09:12:00 AM
I will be there and should be somewhat settled into the new house/apartment around mid august.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: Keith Zimmerman on July 08, 2011, 10:48:00 AM
My brother is PCSing to Ft Leavenworth.  He leaves Ft Richardson, AK July 16th.  You guys may run into each other.  I think he will be there for 2 years and retire with 26.  I already drew my KS buck tag to hunt with him and Parr and ArcheryX.  Your first stop should be Wild Horse Creek Bows:)
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: Stryder on July 08, 2011, 11:22:00 AM
Left Ft. Leavenworth last summer--stationed there two years.  Excellent deer and turkey hunting right on post.  My favorite place to hunt was Area D--large area, mostly forest, bordered by the MO River.  A lot of big bucks come out of "D".  Limited pressure during most of the archery season.  

KS also has a walk-in hunting program (WAHP).  The state works with local land owners to allow pulic hunting on private land.    

Shoot me a PM if you want more info.

v/r
RC
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 11:43:00 AM
Thanks for info..
PM sent Stryder
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: jamesh76 on July 08, 2011, 04:51:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by ksbowman:
There is alot of public hunting around Valley falls.
There is also some Phesant araound Valley Falls. Not a ton, but there are some. I have even seen them as far south as Oskaloosa.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: bretto on July 08, 2011, 05:51:00 PM
Stryder has it right about the hunting on post. I think a lot of the ground is under water right now due to the Missouri river flooding.

Speak up when You get here. I live about 35 mins. south of Leavenworth. There is a Traditional only club at Desoto. Tri-County has a 2 day Trad only shoot September 3rd and 4th and a few other shoots around.

Good luck on the move.

bretto
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: sweeney3 on July 08, 2011, 09:37:00 PM
Oh my gosh man.  I spent a few years at Ft. Riley and then at school at Kansas State in Manhattan.  Had the time of my life.  There is more hunting and fishing in that area than you can do justice too.  

The Walk-In Hunting Areas will be a little bit thin over in that northeast section of the state.  There are a few.  **Check out the ones with a red border on the map.  Those are bow hunting only.**  You'll be near enough to some of the realitivly limited public land too.  Milford, Tuttle, Perry Lakes.  They will likely be crawling with hunters though.  Kansas has recently changed the regs to allow an archery permit to be used statewide rather than in only two zones.  I consider this a good thing overall, except that it means all the students and soldiers from elsewhere in the state now bowhunt near Manhattan, Lawrance, and Leavenworth rather than just when they go home for Thanksgiving and Christmas.  

What you really want to do is buddy up with some of the ranchers and/or farmers in the area and hunt the backsides of their properties in the creek bottoms, far enough off the road that the
*%&#%&# road hunters don't have them all scared up all the time.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: Jake Fr on July 08, 2011, 09:46:00 PM
are you talking units 12,5,6 i live in unit 5 and when you get here let me know and yes you need to go to mikes shop and look at his bows they are great i have a few of them
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: AbnBowhunter82 on July 08, 2011, 10:36:00 PM
Thanks everyone, sounds like I am in for good few years.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: sweeney3 on July 08, 2011, 11:42:00 PM
Oh yeah... The Nocking Point.  Don't forget that too!
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: Keith Zimmerman on July 12, 2011, 10:33:00 AM
"Kansas has recently changed the regs to allow an archery permit to be used statewide rather than in only two zones."

I just called the DOW about this.  NOT TRUE!  Your first doe is statewide.  That's it.  Not bucks or any other deer.
Title: Re: Moving to KS
Post by: jamesh76 on July 13, 2011, 04:46:00 PM
Residents can hunt state wide with their either sex tag. Non residents cannot. Here is a copy/paste from the website. He would be considered a resident.

Resident Archery Either-species/Either Sex
Bag limit: One (1) buck, doe, or fawn white-tailed or mule deer
Resident Archery Either-species/Either-sex Deer permits are valid
statewide with archery equipment during archery season. Available over
the counter through Dec. 30 to residents only.


Resident Any-season White-tailed Deer
Bag limit: One (1) buck, doe, or fawn white-tailed deer
Any-season White-tailed Deer permits are valid statewide in any season
with equipment legal for that season. Available over the counter
through Dec. 30 to residents only.


Nonresident Archery White-tailed Deer
Bag limit: One (1) buck, doe, or fawn white-tailed deer
Nonresident Archery White-tailed Deer permits are available only by
draw and are valid in two adjacent management units listed on the permit
and DMU 19. Application deadline April 29, 2011


Nonresidents who receive a Nonresident Archery or Muzzleloader Whitetailed
Deer permit in Deer Management Unit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 16, 17 or 18
may also apply for one of a limited number of Mule Deer Stamps. If
drawn, their permit becomes a Nonresident Archery or Muzzleloader Either-
Species/Either-sex permit with a bag limit of one (1) buck, doe, or
fawn white-tailed or mule deer in two adjacent management units listed
on the permit.

Antlerless-only White-tailed Deer
Bag Limit: One (1) white-tailed deer without a visible antler protruding
from skull.

As many as five Antlerless White-tailed Deer permits may be purchased.
The first antlerless permit purchased will be valid statewide, including
all KDWP-managed public hunting areas. The second permit
issued to an individual is valid in units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, and 19 on private lands with landowner permission, on
Walk-In Hunting Areas and Cedar Bluff Wildlife Area. Up to three additional
such permits may be issued to the same individual and are valid
only in units 7, 8, 10a, 12, 13, 15, 16, and 19 on private land with
landowner permission and on Walk-In Hunting Areas. All antlerless
white-tailed permits are valid during any season with equipment legal
for that season. Available over-the-counter through January 30, 2012.
Antlerless-only Either-Species
Bag Limit: One (1) mule or white-tailed deer without a visible antler
protruding from skull
Unit specific Antlerless Either-species Deer permits are valid for any
antlerless white-tailed or mule deer within Deer Management Units 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 17, 18 only during any season with equipment legal for that season.
Available over-the-counter on a limited, first-come, first-served basis through
January 30, 2012.