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I am thinking after covid of planning a multi state deer hunt

Probably

Kansas
Nebraska
South Dakota

Or some combination of states centered around Kansas

Drive my truck and leave it in Kansas. With all gear and guns.

Hunt rifle and maybe blackpowder and archery.

Hunt whitetails and mule deer.

End of season drive truck back with meat to Florida.

Hunt over 2-3 months and fly back and forth back home.

Anyone done anything like that ?

Thanks,

Mike
 
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You'd better find a very secure place
to park it. Or someone you can trust.

Most farmers or ranchers would be good
if they'd allow you to park it inside
a barn or garage and lock it up. Even
better if they or someone would be on
the place full time.

Otherwise I'd expect to find it emptied
out when you got back to it.

What part of Kans? Anywhere near Campo
CO?? IF so, pm me. I know a guy there.

George


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Originally posted by georgeld:
You'd better find a very secure place
to park it. Or someone you can trust.

Most farmers or ranchers would be good
if they'd allow you to park it inside
a barn or garage and lock it up. Even
better if they or someone would be on
the place full time.

Otherwise I'd expect to find it emptied
out when you got back to it.

What part of Kans? Anywhere near Campo
CO?? IF so, pm me. I know a guy there.

George


Emporia Kansas

I have very close friends there. The only problem is they are anti hunting animal rights activist Big Grin

They tolerate my hunting but basing a whole multi state hunting program out of their house would be tough and stretching it a bit.

I was thinking of buying some property in Emporia.

Mike
 
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I find it hard to be "close friends"
with anyone that's so anti as that
sounds.

Ok, long ways from here.

Good luck with your desires.

George


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Originally posted by Beretta682E:


Drive my truck and leave it in Kansas. With all gear and guns.

Hunt whitetails and mule deer.

End of season drive truck back with meat to Florida.

Hunt over 2-3 months and fly back and forth back home.


That is the coolest thing that I've heard in a while. And it makes perfect sense. Sorta reminds me of guys following the waterfowl migration.

I'm not anywhere close to retirement but I always thought that a retired hunter could have a memorable Fall buy camping six weeks in an area that offered long seasons and multiple animals.

And if push comes to shove you could probably rent a secure storage unit for a few hundred dollars for the season. Plus you could have more control over how centrally you could store your truck.


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There is an outfitter on Kodiak that does what he calls a No Bucks left behind tour.

Where he travels to 7 or 8 states in November and December and shoots a bunch of bucks.

Almost be easier to do that in Texas and hunt 3 or 4 different areas of the state. You only have to buy one license, and if you can use land owner validations for tags.
 
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i would like to hunt

south dakota
nebraska
kansas

or some combination of states where i get an overlap of mule and big white tails.

Mike
 
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A hundred pounds of fresh shrimp would help with landowner.
 
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Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado all have big overlaps with both deer.

There are Texas whitetails in NE New Mexico, and of course Coues whitetails in SW New Mexico, and mule deer everywhere in New Mexico.
 
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If you're looking for help either guided or DIY in Montana South Dakota or Nebraska let me know and I can help you out.
 
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If you're looking for help either guided or DIY in Montana South Dakota or Nebraska let me know and I can help you out.


Will do.

Thanks,

Mike
 
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Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming:
Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado all have big overlaps with both deer.

There are Texas whitetails in NE New Mexico, and of course Coues whitetails in SW New Mexico, and mule deer everywhere in New Mexico.


I think I want to hunt some place they don’t have Braum. I am getting fat eating at as I hunt Kansas Big Grin

But I am leaning towards buying 120-160 acres in Kansas somewhere near emporia and building a metal barn with living area.

Mike
 
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I would be looking at states that offer over the counter tags.

Then you would be assured of being able to hunt.
 
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