successful loser
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Spike
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successful loser
Short story: had a check station operator working for me a few years who moved back to Kansas and insisted I got to go deer hunt there. So, I applied as a non-res for Unit 7, put Unit 8 and 3 as second and third optins, and guess what? Just found out they took my $400, gave me a tag for Unit 8 and called it "successful."
The old guy is scouting for me around Beloit and now I have a tag 100 miles away. Never been there, don't know anyone, what am I supposed to do?
The old guy is scouting for me around Beloit and now I have a tag 100 miles away. Never been there, don't know anyone, what am I supposed to do?
#5
RE: successful loser
Is Unit 8 anywhere near where this guy wants a tag ?
Looking for a Kiowa Co. tag
If it is I'm sure he'd be glad to take it off your hands .
Looking for a Kiowa Co. tag
If it is I'm sure he'd be glad to take it off your hands .
#6
Spike
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RE: successful loser
Hahaha. Thanks for the good advice. Sure I am going hunting there on some public land, or some walk in areas. But I was hopping for someone to jump in and say "hey Bubba, come over, I got a 22-point for you in my backyard..." well, I guess not...
Anyway, anybody out there knows the Milford wildlife area? Or Fort Riley? These two in Unit 8 Kansas?
How about Ouachita National Forest, let's say Polk Co in Arkansas, or LeFlore Co in Oklahoma?
Anyway, anybody out there knows the Milford wildlife area? Or Fort Riley? These two in Unit 8 Kansas?
How about Ouachita National Forest, let's say Polk Co in Arkansas, or LeFlore Co in Oklahoma?
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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RE: successful loser
Where were you going to hunt in unit 3? I have a rifle tag available but it is restricted to Rooks and Osborne counties. Of course I would perfer you book a hunt with me but I may be willing to sell it if you can get yours sold. PM me if interested.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2004
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RE: successful loser
francisc, You're in good shape. There is about 19,000 acres of public land in the Milford Wildlife Area, which is in unit 8. There are many big deer taken from MWA every year, and there are some secluded spots that don't even get pressured (especially if you have a boat for access). Not sure where you are, but is there a chance you could come out before the season and scout some? I don't actually know the ins and outs of the public land but could show you around a little. There are also some "Walk in Hunting Areas" which the state leases for hunters. You can check the KDWP site for a map of those. If you want to, shoot me an email [email protected] and we can talk more.
Matthew
Matthew