Kansas Mule Deer Hunting

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Kansas Deer Hunting

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Muzzleloader Deer

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Non Resident

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Kansas Mule Deer hunting is largely unknown primarily due to the limited non-resident tags limiting magazine article writing.

MAHA has lease land in three Kansas Mule Deer units. For those self guided hunters that do draw a Kansas tag they will be rewarded with the private land in the right region of the state with the right type of habitat and the option of pre season scout and/or hunt on their own.

Association Kansas lease land in prime units 1, 3 & 16.

Lease acreage amount by county shown below.

Part of the advantage of our organization is the staff that will ensure all are where they need to be for what they want to hunt.
Non-resident hunters must draw for tags and apply for them in May. Success rates are low and when a hunter does draw one he should consider it the only one he will get his entire lifetime. The wise hunter will also conduct as much scouting as he has time to do.

There are two seasons on the same tag. An early muzzleloader only season in September. A second season overlaps with the modern rifle season that starts as early as the last Wednesday in November or as late as the first Wednesday in December and runs for two weeks.

Tags cost $321.50 for the tag and another $73.50 for the basic license.

Greg from Arkansas.

Read his Mule Deer hunting account.

Those with Kansas Mule Deer tags should pre season scout for not just the reason this one Mule Deer tag may be their only tag, but also that in Kansas unlike mountain or arid Mule Deer, ours are highly habitat specific to a very small home range. Those that scout before their hunt will have a better selection of bucks to hunt.

 

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