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Records say the first wild turkeys were reintroduced into eastern Kansas in 1939. It wasn’t until the establishment of the 1960’s turkey restoration program that the population began to take off, and did they ever take off. You can’t drive through Eastern Kansas without seeing a flock of turkeys feeding in agricultural fields.
Our turkey packages are one on one or two on one fully guided hunts. Our highly skilled guides will do the calling for you or you can help with the calling the choice is yours.
Our 5,000 acres are loaded with free roaming wild turkeys. We have mostly Rio Grande wild turkeys but it is not uncommon to see an Eastern or Eastern-Rio cross.
Those of you that have experience with the Eastern and Rio Grande Turkey know that they are one of the easiest turkey species to call. They are very boisterous and respond very well to the call. We keep our hunting pressure low insuring an exciting encounter with these elusive big game animals.

Four nights, Three days – Arrive the evening before your hunt between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Hunt for three days, and depart the morning of the fifth day.
Three nights, Two days – Arrive the evening before your hunt between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Hunt for two days, and depart the morning of the fourth day.
Two nights, One day – Arrive the evening before your hunt between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Hunt the next day, and leave the next morning.
One day, no service hunts - Can be arranged. Non-service hunts do not include food or lodging.
We have both spring & fall turkey seasons in Kansas. During the spring season, you can harvest up to two toms. During the fall season you can harvest two birds either toms or hens. Spring turkey hunting is by far the most popular. Spring is when these birds are most vulnerable and respond best to calling. The fall hunt is more of a stalk hunt, and calling plays much less of a role. However fall hunting is very important in that it allows us to harvest hens lowering our tom to hen ratio.If you have never hunted Kansas before two words can sum up what you need to bring regarding clothing,“come prepared”. You can hunt the spring turkey season one day in 75 degree temperatures and hunt the next day in snow flurries. Most of our hunts will be setup on decoys before daylight and then stalk hunting if we do not harvest a bird early. The terrain will consists of flat, to semi hilly so wear a comfortable pair of boots you may be stalking for some distance.
All bookings are double occupancy unless other arrangements are made. Our lodge can sleep twelve comfortably. The lodge has five bedrooms and three baths. The master suite has a queen bed and an attached bath with a shower and a Jacuzzi Bath. We have two bunk rooms. The one upstairs sleeps five and the one downstairs sleeps four. Private rooms are available upon request for an additional charge and are subject to availability.
| Regular Room | $75 a night |
| Suite | $135 a night |
| Non Hunting Guests | $100 a night |