Stafford County Bucks & Birds-
Kansas
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Property Description:
This 200 acres is outstanding from all aspects! The property is surrounded by excellent famrland and boasts some good prodctivity of its own on the 40 acres of farmable land. Numerous tree stand locations to hunt and access in any wind make this 200 acres of prime Kansas hunting live BIG. Excellent Bobwhite Quail and Pheasant habitat througout the acreage add to this beautiful piece. The property roosts a good number of Rio Grande Turkeys, and offers a “sure thing” each spring. The addition of some well plaed small food plots would only add to the already great success on this acreage. Located in Kansas Hunting Unit 5 tags are very accessable for in and out of state ownership. See map. Quivera National Wildlife Refuge is nearby with excellent waterfowling opportunities and one of the best Whitetail Herds in North America. Now is the time to own that great hunting property in Kansas. Call for a private showing.
Whitetailed deer numbers have increased dramatically in the last 20 years, and they can be found virtually statewide wherever suitable habitat exists. Highest whitetail densities are in the eastern one-third of the state. Whitetails have adapted well to Kansas’ modern landscape, finding cover in natural woodlands, shelterbelts, old homesteads and grasslands, and abundant food in cropfields. The selective management program has created a healthy deer herd, with excellent potential for trophy-sized bucks in all regions.
•Nonresident Hunt-Own-Land Deer permit (white-tailed or mule deer buck, doe or fawn) – $77.50. Hunt-Own-Land permits are valid during any deer season with equipment legal for that season, and only on lands owned or operated for agricultural purposes. Only those individuals listed on the property deed are eligible. Use of this permit does not require a Kansas hunting license.
•Resident Hunt-Own-Land Deer permit (white-tailed or mule deer buck, doe or fawn) – $17.50. Hunt-Own-Land permits are valid for any season with equipment legal for that season, and only on lands owned or operated for agricultural purposes. This permit is available to individuals who qualify as resident landowners or as tenants, or as family members living with the landowner or tenant. Evidence of tenancy, if requested, shall be provided to the department and may include, but is not limited to, Natural Resource Conservation Service records, Farm Service Records, or written agricultural contract or lease documentation. Permits are limited to one per person per 80 acres owned or operated. This permit is not transferable. Use of this permit does not require a Kansas hunting license.
2011 DEER Application Deadlines:
•Nonresident Deer Draw: April 29, 2011,
•Resident Any-Deer Draw: July 8 , 2011
•Resident Whitetail Any Season Permit: Dec 30, 2011;
•Resident Archery: Jan. 30, 2012;
•Antlerless Whitetail Permit: Jan 30, 2012;
•Hunt-own-Land Permit: Dec. 30, 2011.
TURKEY SEASONS
2011 SPRING TURKEY:
•Regular (firearm/archery): April 13 - May 31, 2011
•Archery-Only : April 1 - 12, 2011
•Youth/Disabled : April 1 - 12, 2011
•Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
•Legal Equipment: long, recurve or compound bows and shotguns and muzzleloading shotguns 20 gauge or larger using shot sizes 2 through 9. Crossbows are legal during April 13 - May 31 season only.
•Limit: Any individual who has purchased a spring turkey permit is eligible for one second turkey game tag. Spring game tags are valid for Units 2 and 3 ONLY.
2011 Spring Turkey Regulations
2011 FALL TURKEY:
•Archery/Shotgun : Oct. 1 - Nov. 29, Dec. 12 - Dec. 31, 2011 and Jan. 9 - Jan. 31, 2012
•Fall Turkey Permits in Units 1, 2, and 3 and game tags for Unit 2 may be purchased over the counter at any license vendor from July 19 through Jan. 30, 2012.
•No permits authorized in Unit 4.
•Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
•Legal Equipment: Shotguns 20 gauge or larger using shot sizes 2-9; long, recurve or compound bows.
•Limit: Each hunter may obtain no more than one turkey permit and three turkey game tags. Residents and nonresidents who purchase a turkey permit may also purchase as many as three turkey game tags valid in Unit 2 only. Fall turkey permits and game tags are valid for both male and female turkeys
2011 Deer Season Dates:
•Youth and Disability: Sept.10 - Sept. 18, 2011 (Youth 16 and younger, who possess a valid deer permit, may hunt during this special deer season only while under the immediate supervision of an adult 18 or older. Any person who possesses a valid deer permit and has a permit to hunt from a vehicle pursuant to KAR 115-18-4 or a disability assistance permit issued pursuant to KAR 115-18-15 may also hunt during this season. All resident and nonresident permits are valid, and equipment restrictions designated on permits apply. Hunter orange is required.
•Muzzleloader: Sept. 19 - Oct. 2, 2011 (The following permits may be used during this season in units specified on permit, using muzzleloader or archery equipment: resident or nonresident Muzzleloader Either-species/Either-sex Permit, resident Any-Season White-tailed Deer Permit, nonresident Muzzleloader White-tailed Deer Permit, Hunt-Own-Land Permit, Special Hunt-Own-Land Permit, Antlerless White-tailed Deer Permit, and Antlerless Either-Species Deer Permit. Hunter orange clothing is required
•Archery: Sept. 19 - Dec. 31, 2011
•Early Firearm (DMU 19 only): Oct. 8 - Oct.16, 2011
•Regular Firearm: Nov. 30 - Dec. 11, 2011
•Extended Firearms Whitetail Antlerless-Only: Jan.1 - Jan.8, 2012
•Extended Archery Whitetail Antlerless-Only (DMU 19): Jan. 9 - Jan. 31, 2012
•Special Extended Firearm Whitetail Antlerless-Only: Jan.9- Jan.15, 2012 (Open for units 7, 8 and 15 only)
•Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
This 200 acres is outstanding from all aspects! The property is surrounded by excellent famrland and boasts some good prodctivity of its own on the 40 acres of farmable land. Numerous tree stand locations to hunt and access in any wind make this 200 acres of prime Kansas hunting live BIG. Excellent Bobwhite Quail and Pheasant habitat througout the acreage add to this beautiful piece. The property roosts a good number of Rio Grande Turkeys, and offers a “sure thing” each spring. The addition of some well plaed small food plots would only add to the already great success on this acreage. Located in Kansas Hunting Unit 5 tags are very accessable for in and out of state ownership. See map. Quivera National Wildlife Refuge is nearby with excellent waterfowling opportunities and one of the best Whitetail Herds in North America. Now is the time to own that great hunting property in Kansas. Call for a private showing.
Whitetailed deer numbers have increased dramatically in the last 20 years, and they can be found virtually statewide wherever suitable habitat exists. Highest whitetail densities are in the eastern one-third of the state. Whitetails have adapted well to Kansas’ modern landscape, finding cover in natural woodlands, shelterbelts, old homesteads and grasslands, and abundant food in cropfields. The selective management program has created a healthy deer herd, with excellent potential for trophy-sized bucks in all regions.
•Nonresident Hunt-Own-Land Deer permit (white-tailed or mule deer buck, doe or fawn) – $77.50. Hunt-Own-Land permits are valid during any deer season with equipment legal for that season, and only on lands owned or operated for agricultural purposes. Only those individuals listed on the property deed are eligible. Use of this permit does not require a Kansas hunting license.
•Resident Hunt-Own-Land Deer permit (white-tailed or mule deer buck, doe or fawn) – $17.50. Hunt-Own-Land permits are valid for any season with equipment legal for that season, and only on lands owned or operated for agricultural purposes. This permit is available to individuals who qualify as resident landowners or as tenants, or as family members living with the landowner or tenant. Evidence of tenancy, if requested, shall be provided to the department and may include, but is not limited to, Natural Resource Conservation Service records, Farm Service Records, or written agricultural contract or lease documentation. Permits are limited to one per person per 80 acres owned or operated. This permit is not transferable. Use of this permit does not require a Kansas hunting license.
2011 DEER Application Deadlines:
•Nonresident Deer Draw: April 29, 2011,
•Resident Any-Deer Draw: July 8 , 2011
•Resident Whitetail Any Season Permit: Dec 30, 2011;
•Resident Archery: Jan. 30, 2012;
•Antlerless Whitetail Permit: Jan 30, 2012;
•Hunt-own-Land Permit: Dec. 30, 2011.
TURKEY SEASONS
2011 SPRING TURKEY:
•Regular (firearm/archery): April 13 - May 31, 2011
•Archery-Only : April 1 - 12, 2011
•Youth/Disabled : April 1 - 12, 2011
•Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
•Legal Equipment: long, recurve or compound bows and shotguns and muzzleloading shotguns 20 gauge or larger using shot sizes 2 through 9. Crossbows are legal during April 13 - May 31 season only.
•Limit: Any individual who has purchased a spring turkey permit is eligible for one second turkey game tag. Spring game tags are valid for Units 2 and 3 ONLY.
2011 Spring Turkey Regulations
2011 FALL TURKEY:
•Archery/Shotgun : Oct. 1 - Nov. 29, Dec. 12 - Dec. 31, 2011 and Jan. 9 - Jan. 31, 2012
•Fall Turkey Permits in Units 1, 2, and 3 and game tags for Unit 2 may be purchased over the counter at any license vendor from July 19 through Jan. 30, 2012.
•No permits authorized in Unit 4.
•Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
•Legal Equipment: Shotguns 20 gauge or larger using shot sizes 2-9; long, recurve or compound bows.
•Limit: Each hunter may obtain no more than one turkey permit and three turkey game tags. Residents and nonresidents who purchase a turkey permit may also purchase as many as three turkey game tags valid in Unit 2 only. Fall turkey permits and game tags are valid for both male and female turkeys
2011 Deer Season Dates:
•Youth and Disability: Sept.10 - Sept. 18, 2011 (Youth 16 and younger, who possess a valid deer permit, may hunt during this special deer season only while under the immediate supervision of an adult 18 or older. Any person who possesses a valid deer permit and has a permit to hunt from a vehicle pursuant to KAR 115-18-4 or a disability assistance permit issued pursuant to KAR 115-18-15 may also hunt during this season. All resident and nonresident permits are valid, and equipment restrictions designated on permits apply. Hunter orange is required.
•Muzzleloader: Sept. 19 - Oct. 2, 2011 (The following permits may be used during this season in units specified on permit, using muzzleloader or archery equipment: resident or nonresident Muzzleloader Either-species/Either-sex Permit, resident Any-Season White-tailed Deer Permit, nonresident Muzzleloader White-tailed Deer Permit, Hunt-Own-Land Permit, Special Hunt-Own-Land Permit, Antlerless White-tailed Deer Permit, and Antlerless Either-Species Deer Permit. Hunter orange clothing is required
•Archery: Sept. 19 - Dec. 31, 2011
•Early Firearm (DMU 19 only): Oct. 8 - Oct.16, 2011
•Regular Firearm: Nov. 30 - Dec. 11, 2011
•Extended Firearms Whitetail Antlerless-Only: Jan.1 - Jan.8, 2012
•Extended Archery Whitetail Antlerless-Only (DMU 19): Jan. 9 - Jan. 31, 2012
•Special Extended Firearm Whitetail Antlerless-Only: Jan.9- Jan.15, 2012 (Open for units 7, 8 and 15 only)
•Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
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$275,000
200 Acres
Listing Broker: Ron Helus
E-Mail: Ron@haydenoutdoors.com
Phone: (785) 313-2539
200 Acres
Listing Broker: Ron Helus
E-Mail: Ron@haydenoutdoors.com
Phone: (785) 313-2539
Area & Land Type
Area:Pasture/Timber/Thickets
Zoning: A1
Type: Farm & Ranch
Equestrian
Big Game Hunting
Upland Bird Hunting
Area:Pasture/Timber/Thickets
Zoning: A1
Type: Farm & Ranch
Equestrian
Big Game Hunting
Upland Bird Hunting
Improvements & Income
Est. Annual Taxes: 199.82 in 2010
Water Rights: Pass to Buyer
Mineral Rights: Pass to Buyer
Est. Annual Taxes: 199.82 in 2010
Water Rights: Pass to Buyer
Mineral Rights: Pass to Buyer
Recreation & Activities
Recreational:Horseback Riding, Four Wheeling
DOW Hunting Unit(s): 5
Hunting Opportunities: Turkey, Waterfowl, White-tailed Deer, Upland Birds
Recreational:Horseback Riding, Four Wheeling
DOW Hunting Unit(s): 5
Hunting Opportunities: Turkey, Waterfowl, White-tailed Deer, Upland Birds
