...We
provide strategically located elevated box blinds and treestands that
overlook food plots, open timber, brush draws, CRP fields and logging
roads. Aerial photos and maps of hunting areas showing buck sightings
and travel routes give our hunters the edge in finding their trophy.
All accommodations such as lodging, meals and beverages are included
in the package deer hunts. Semi-guided and self guided hunts are available.
...We
can obtain nonresident transferable deer tags provided that your hunt
is booked before May 31st of each year.
...Why
hunt T & C in Unit 11. Unit 11 is one of the most sought after units
in Kansas. All of T & C's 6,000+ acres are located in Unit 11. We
plant over 100 food plots of whitetail clover, alfalfa, buck forage
oats, wheat, corn and milo. These
T&C
Wildlife Deer Hunts
...When
a hunter chooses to go after a trophy book buck, they'd better be concerned
about one thing above all else; location! Let's face it, you cannot
shoot a trophy animal if he is not there.
..
....
...At
T & C Wildlife, we've made the decision easy for you. We feel that
we have one of the best
places in North America to bag that once in a lifetime buck. Why Kansas?
Kansas is seated in the heart of the agricultural belt. It is home to
an amazing array of wildlife and terrain. Strict management by the state
wildlife department has resulted in an
incredible
area with a healthy herd and great genetics. Kansas holds two of the
top ten all-time Boone & Crockett spots for non-typical. Three of
the top typicals are also from Kansas. Nine of the state's largest non-typical
and eight of the state's largest typicals have been taken in the last
ten years.
...Why
hunt in SE Kansas. Literally hundreds of book deer are shot here every
year. What makes the SE corner of the state so special? Because of its
location, this area of Kansas is a geographical gem situated between
the Ozark Mountains to the east and the native flint hills to the west.
This has resulted in an area consisting of oak-hickory hardwood forests
mixed with fertile river bottoms. Hundreds of miles of timber zigzag
in and out of the luscious crop land and green pastures found here.
Not to mention the natural mineral deposits found beneath the soil.
Proper nutrition and a large supply of available mineral licks means
large racked bucks and a healthy herd.


plantings
coupled with restricting the number of hunters, as well as letting the
smaller bucks pass and the managed harvest of does, gives our hunters
the opportunity to take a great trophy. Our 2003 season yielded a success
rate of 80% on free ranging bucks that scored between 125 and 180. We
have bucks on our property that will gross over 200!
...Just
bring your own gun, bow or muzzleloader and we will furnish the rest.
Call T & C for additional information, prices and availability.
Non-resident hunters must apply to the state wildlife agency before
May 31st to be eligible for the draw. Kansas Department of Wildlife
and Parks does not issue non-resident tags for applications sent in
after this date. If you book your hunt with us before May 31st and you
are not successful in the draw, we can obtain a landowner transferable
permit for you.
...We
hope to see you at T & C this fall!