rifle deer hunt information
KANSAS WHITETAIL DEER
Fully-Guided Rifle hunts @ Kansas Trophy Whitetails

Scott Harris (GA) - Rifle 07
John Payne (PA) Rifle
#6 Non-typical B&C in Kansas
Biggest buck harvested in KS in 2003!
Our Deer Herd
The state of Kansas and its
wildlife managers had the foresight decades ago to implement a
plan that was the
Our Hunting Areas
We have prime land in Unit 8 of Northcentral Kansas. This unit has very little public hunting ground. We have leased some of the best hunting ground in our part of the state.
Our ground consists of creek bottoms and rolling farmland. The land has crops such as corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa planted on it. We have hardwood timbers also, with several types of acorns that deer love.
How We Hunt
Our rifle hunts start out with our
guides transporting their hunters to their assigned stands in the
morning. We have either comfortable ladder stands or shooting
towers placed in deer-travel corridors. Most of our hunters score
off these stands. However, we monitor the weather and the deer
movement, and by mid-morning, we check on our hunters and pull
them off the stand to head in for brunch. Then, we organize and
start doing
What Kansas Trophy Whitetails Provides On Your Hunt
Leased private property.
Lodging. We have a new, spacious log lodge at KTW headquarters.
Two homestyle meals and a light lunch each day.
A shooting tower and target range for sighting in your rifle after your trip.
Transportation from lodge to hunting grounds (if needed).
Treestands -- all comfortable and safe, located in prime areas.
Field-dressing and packing out game.
Meat handling. We will transport your deer to the local locker.
Taxidermist on site.
We will strive to give you a memorable & successful hunt.
What is Not Provided On Your Hunt
Licenses and tags.
Rifles, ammunition, etc.
Personal items such as clothing, etc.
A guarantee that you will harvest a deer.
Overall Details About Our Rifle Hunts
Our 5-day rifle hunts are fully-guided. We provide lodging, two homestyle meals and a light lunch each day, a shooting tower and target range for sighting in your rifle, transportation to hunting grounds (if needed), treestands, field-dressing and packing out game, meat handling -- transporting your deer to the locker, and a taxidermist on site. The cost for the hunt is $3600.00 + sales tax. A deposit of 50% of the cost of the hunt is required to hold your hunt dates, with the balance due 60 days prior to arrival. Deposits are non-refundable. In addition, you must purchase a Kansas hunting license ($72.15) and apply in May for a Kansas deer permit ($322.15). Kansas deer permits are obtained through a drawing. If you were born after July 1, 1957, you must have a valid hunter's safety card in your possession. Tentative hunt dates are Dec. 3-14. (Dates subject to change by Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks.)