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Predator hunts are $350.00 per day per hunter. Please note this fee is based on a minimum of two hunters. Add $50 per day for a party of one.
What is Included: Guide, Breakfast, Lunch and Supper and one night stay in our lodge.
What is not included: Licenses, permits, taxes, and gratuities.
Daily no services hunts are $150.00 per day per hunter and include access to our property only.
Season Dates: In Kansas Coyote are still considered varmints. You can hunt them year round and there is no limit. The 2013 Kansas Bobcat Season should be November 14 – February 15. One Bobcat can be harvested per permit. There is no limit. Note: All furbearer hunting, trapping, and running seasons begin at 12 noon on opening day and close at midnight of closing day. Please visit the Kansas Department of Wildlife and parks website for further details.
http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/Hunting/When-to-Hunt/Furbearers
Permits: Permits and licenses are not included in the package prices. It is the responsibility of the hunter to obtain the proper permits and licenses. Each hunter will need a Kansas Hunting license. Bobcat hunters will also need a Bobcat Permit. The Non-Resident hunting license cost $72.50, and the Bobcat permit cost $102.50. You can purchase all of your licenses and permits on line at the Kansas Wildlife and parks Web site.
http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/Hunting/Applications-and-Fees
Deposits: 50% of your total package costs are due when you make your reservations. If you are booking a fall hunt (September – November) 100% of your balance is due by September 1st. If you are booking a winter hunt (December – March) 100% of your balance is due 60 days prior to your scheduled hunt.
Cancelations: All packages not canceled within 90 days of your scheduled hunt will result in forfeit of 100% of your deposit. All packages canceled prior to 90 days of your scheduled hunt will have a 10% processing fee charged and taken out of your deposit. If a member of your party does not show up for the hunt 100% of the price of the package booked is still due.
Note: Anyone born on or after July 1, 1957 must have completed a certified hunter safety course to hunt in Kansas. Please visit the KDWP home page for further information.
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