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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1872093" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>No! Kansas is so crowded with hunters no one should ever go there lol</p><p>At least that's what everyone thinks.</p><p>IIRC, Kansas only has about 15-18k registered bow hunters annually, I believe we have closer to 90k. With a one buck limit and a season that starts in September (bow and ml) those guys get the easy pickings of catching bucks in summer feeding patterns. A lot of those guys seasons are done before us okies ever even get to step in the woods. The part that makes me laugh is KS residents are in a fury over the change in non resident tags. BUT guess where those KS residents who kill out early every season come to hunt the rest of year... Here is a hint, they can kill two more bucks as non res for half the price of a non res KS tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1872093, member: 12099"] No! Kansas is so crowded with hunters no one should ever go there lol At least that's what everyone thinks. IIRC, Kansas only has about 15-18k registered bow hunters annually, I believe we have closer to 90k. With a one buck limit and a season that starts in September (bow and ml) those guys get the easy pickings of catching bucks in summer feeding patterns. A lot of those guys seasons are done before us okies ever even get to step in the woods. The part that makes me laugh is KS residents are in a fury over the change in non resident tags. BUT guess where those KS residents who kill out early every season come to hunt the rest of year... Here is a hint, they can kill two more bucks as non res for half the price of a non res KS tag. [/QUOTE]
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