Archery Whitetail Hunts
For the hunter who wants a challenge than can produce P&Y or B&C bucks . . .
Kansas has the formula for success. Kansas has a good strain of whitetail. Add to that, a good supply of corn, soybeans, alfalfa, wheat. And good cover and protection for the deer. Plus low hunting pressure. And the biggest thing--time to grow.
We at Big Buck Outfitters have many acres of quality private bow hunting land. We plant food plots where needed and keep mineral pits fresh. We harvest a number of does each year to manage the buck-to-doe ratio.
Hunting Areas
We have prime bow land. We have several huge tracts of land that allow us to have an impact on the management of the deer. If you have always dreamed of hunting in a place with lots of Pope & Young and B&C class bucks, this is it.
Our ground consists of river bottoms and farm land. And we have hardwoods, plus crops such as corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa.
We are located in the southeast of Kansas in Unit 11.
The Way We Hunt
We have tree stands located in some of the best places. The stands are put in the river bottoms behind corn and alfalfa fields, plus we can feed the deer too.
Details About the Hunt
Our archery hunts are fully guided hunts. On the 5-day hunt, we provide lodging, tree stands, and meals.
If you were born after July 1, 1957, you must have a valid hunter's safety card in your possession.
Cost: $2500
Inferior Buck Fee: $500 cash due upon arrival. This fee will be returned if shooting a buck of 125 gross score and up and having 4 or more points on each side, or if not shooting a buck.
| Deposit: | 1/2 due on booking |
| Remainder due Sept. 1 |
| Application Dates: | May 1 to May 31 |
| 2009 Season Dates: | Sept. 22-Dec. 31 |
| Permit Costs: | $321.25 | Either Sex Permit |
| $71.50 | Hunting License (non-resident) |
Kansas is a draw state May 1 to May 31. If you do not get drawn, I put your deposit on the next year hunt and I will take $300 off your hunt for waiting. In 2008, all the hunters got drawn.



