Kansas Deer Lease Through Mid-America Hunting Association

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A Kansas deer lease through Mid-America Hunting Association core advantage is it solves the problem for where to hunt. It solves this problem without the work involved of the hunter finding and securing his own Kansas lease. This leaves the hunter alone to scout then hunt with no need to coordinate with the landowner. Maximizing scouting and hunting time enhances success. Contrast that with time spent trying to find a lease detracts from that scouting and hunting time.

No trophy talk in this article. Just quality whitetail hunting available through a private Kansas lease without the work of managing the lease.

It all comes down to the more time scouting and hunting the greater the success. Mid-America Hunting Association is one means to get this advantage in Kansas.

The rest of this Kansas lease article is a dry assessment. Those seriously considering applying for inclusion in this Association will find it informative. Others will not finish reading it.

Benefits Through Mid-America Hunting Association Kansas Deer Lease

The first advantage is that Mid-America does not operate a hunting lodge. Therefore, not limited to the driving distance around any lodge for Kansas hunting lease land. That allows all of Kansas to be available for where to lease land.

When it does come time to spend money on land it is done so where the best return for the hunter is gained. This reduces Kansas to regions of better hunts.

Lease benefits continue with once in the right area the Association has multiple leases. This gives the hunter choice from day to day of where to hunt. Each hunter may have stands on several leases watching weather and rut for where to be any given day.

Most will find Association private lease land aplenty within driving distance from one lodging point.

Hunting buddies of less than three in most cases will be able to hunt from one vehicle even if hunting two different lease spots. Groups larger than four should probably consider two vehicles. The two vehicles are not required by lease land not in proximity well enough for four hunters. It is the nature of hunters that four will never agree on one spot of where to hunt.

After Kansas Season Survivor

Kansas deer lease

Late January during the height of a Kansas winter. Limited snow. Large body bucks making racks look smaller than they score. Our camera surveys seem to show the majority of good bucks die of old age.

Kansas Hunting Lease Land Particulars

This Association has been in business since 1965. It knows full well what all who hunt Kansas do face. To that end the phrase several Kansas deer lease spots will mean more as research continues. Contrasting several leases to a single large contiguous lease within grain farming regions of better whitetail production will show further advantage.

Kansas rural acreage within grain farming regions runs the range of 80 to tens of thousands of acres of land. Not all land is owned by farmers. Much land is investment land with much acreage widely spread. Much land is large corporate farming operation land of thousands of acres.

The rural road system is laid out in one mile grids making the most common large acreage piece being a one mile square amounting to 640 acres.

The better hunting is within grain farming regions found in watersheds. The waterways and road system further breaks acreage down into small pieces. A compartmentalization that makes for huntable land versus just acreage.

The idea many have of having a spot to hunt is possible. The problem with one spot it is just one choice.

Regional differences vary widely with terrain. Different hunters enjoying one type of terrain over that of another. With Mid-America Hunting Association's lease land covering multiple Kansas management units and regions their os a preferred choice of terrain for most. This further allows the hunter the option of scouting the differences amongst the units finding his preferred over that of another. Bow friendly and gun advantage terrain are both available. This scouting may be done before tag application giving more advantage to the hunter. All aspects hard to accomplish with a single lease.

Kansas Land Particulars

This aerial is a one mile square bound by the one mile grid road system. This is common to the rural mid-west country side. It is composed of four equally divided quarters (160 acres each at 1/2 by 1/2 mile square). Each quarter is a different landowner. The wooded drainage's further compartmentalize the land. It all comes down to when hunting, all will be hunting small isolated spots regardless of the total lease acreage available.

Kansas Whitetail Deer Hunting Lease Land for those wanting a lease to deer hunt without the work of managing the lease to deer hunt

Hunters will immediately assess such an aerial typically picking the best lease as the one with the most trees. In this regions any one of the quarters above regardless of the tree acreage is a prime spot.

Getting over the ego of gaining a large acreage lease is easy. It comes down to money. The average hunter with a middle class income may afford the lease cost of up to a half section of land, 320 acres. Once it is realized that lease money does not go far when measured in acreage smaller spots become more attractive. Once it is realized that regardless of the total acreage available it does come down to that all are hunting small spots one at a time. It is with this understanding it is easier to examine the value of Mid-America Hunting Association lease land approach. It is through the Association that each hunter has more small spots to hunt over a larger area making for more chances to get on a good buck than by placing all hopes into just one lease.

Kansas Deer Lease Value Change From Grain to Cattle Regions

The immediate counter argument to the Kansas lease land particulars described above will be those that will find large contiguous acreage leases available not broken by roads. That is true. What is also true is that the less roads means poorer whitetail hunting.

It is the nature of Kansas that the hill country of poor soil with large expanses of pasture land containing larger contiguous acreage unbroken by one mile road systems. This land has less food and a lower herd density. Lease land is also lower in cost.

It is also true that grain farming regions of better food sources have a greater herd density and more roads. These regions are also within the watersheds of higher soil quality. The watershed are what brings the brush and wooded, cover, drainage's cutting through their food source grain fields connecting small wood, bush and grass patches. More food, more cover means more chances for success. These are the regions of the more competitive lease land.

The roads reflect when Kansas was mostly territorial land. The original Kansas land grants to those willing to farm was one mile squares. Farming back then that made money were as is true today - grain farms. Those one mile square sections of 640 cares have since been sold off in uniform half sections, quarter sections and down to 80 acres pieces. The most commonly bought/sold piece being a quarter section. It is a colloquialism that most farmers speak in terms of quarters farmed rather than acres.

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