is kansas worth the long drive
#23
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You might want to check w/ the land owner as to wether or not there are any trees in the area. If he happens to be in one of those areas w/ virtually no trees, you might have a real tough time bow hunting even if he has a ton of deer on his property. The farther west you get in the state the fewer trees there tends to be. Check for creeks or rivers running thru as they tend to have trees and be excellent travel routes. Good luck.
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#26
The western part of Kansas is a bit harder to hunt because as mentiond it is flat and made up of draws of woods instead of say like a 100 acres of timber. I have hunted here all my life (Eastern Kansas) and like my fellow Kansans have said the huge bucks are not easy to come by without alot of preperation. But they are here. Google earth you friends land and see what you might be hunting in. There is also a ton of public land in Eastern Kansas that hardly ever sees a bow hunter. You guys wanting to hunt kansas should check it out.
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