Upland hunting January in Kansas
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Talking about going to Kansas in January to try to find some Bobwhite and Pheasants. Anyone hunt or live or have information in the South Central area south of Hays?
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Don]
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DO you find Quail in the northern part of Kansas?
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Don]
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danny clifton
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Have quail in a few small pockets.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Don]
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I live in north North Central Kansas. Our quail population seems really good this year. Pheasant is slim pickins.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Don]
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Yukon John
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We don't hunt quail much around here anymore, I'm sure there are more than one thinks, but they seem scarce. I have been seeing more the last few years though, but A LOT of leased land in these parts, hard to find places to hunt at times. East central KS
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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Have quail in a few small pockets. Many pheasants in your neck of the woods, Danny?
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say no. I live south and west of Danny, and we have zero.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Don]
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none ang. no quail either. never been pheasants. we used to have prairie chickens, quail, rabbits, big bull frogs and muskrats. all gone. meadow larks are getting mighty scarce now
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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DO you find Quail in the northern part of Kansas? Not as many quail there as there are pheasants from my experiences there but I do not live there. I'd say there are definitely better places to go for upland than Kansas, but if I had to pick a place to go in Kansas it would be here The pheasant population has seemed really good in NW Ks were I deer hunt the last couple of years.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I was talking to some guys and they said we're on our 4th hatch of pheasants this year, the bounty on nest predators and Covid really helped the birds. It's physically impossible for pheasants to raise more than one brood each year. If they loose their eggs, they may re nest, but lay less eggs, and have a lower hatch rate if they do.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I was talking to some guys and they said we're on our 4th hatch of pheasants this year, the bounty on nest predators and Covid really helped the birds. It's physically impossible for pheasants to raise more than one brood each year. If they loose their eggs, they may re nest, but lay less eggs, and have a lower hatch rate if they do. That sounded suspicious to me too, Mark. But then, I'm a trapper and all I know about phesants is that they taste good! 
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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That sounded suspicious to me too, Mark. But then, I'm a trapper and all I know about pheasants is that they taste good!  [/quote] I learned a little about ground nesting birds and waterfowl trapping for Delta Waterfowl. Here they say the Canada geese are on their second or third brood. It does not happen.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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SW KS at one time, rivaled SD. Its over now with severe drought, but having hunted both SD and KS, Kansas was unbelievable and allowed 4 rooster bag limit. Access was simple and the WIHA stuff was great too. Lots of pheasants and quail. SD certainly had a lot of pheasants but access was much much tougher.
The simple fact now is pheasants are struggling nearly everywhere. Large scale drought, loss of CRP to haying and grazing or contract expiration have hugely reduced suitable habitat. Its got nothing to do with overhunting, its 100% habitat related.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Don]
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kdwp sucks for many reasons....very corrupt/inept agency.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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You are both correct. Pheasants raise one clutch a year if they are lucky. When you see different sizes of pheasant chicks standing in the road together, look closely, there are multiple hens there. Pheasants nest until they hatch a brood or body condition says no more eggs. They will try up to 4 times in a season, but they don't kick week old offspring to the curb to start the nesting process over. The idea of 2nd hatches etc is commonly accepted so don't feel bad, but it just ain't true.
Pheasants are awesome on the dinner table though. Good post
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
[Re: Marty]
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kdwp sucks for many reasons....very corrupt/inept agency.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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Rookie on the power trowel I'd say. Level is fine if it's done right.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I never seen an outdoor concrete pad that was level....they did not use a power trowel...it was done in house by maintenance/park rangers. When they built a new guard shack at the entrance they framed it, put the windows and doors in and then put the wall sheathing over the window/door flanges. Talk to them and they will tell you how expert they are at everything...
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I never seen an outdoor concrete pad that was level....they did not use a power trowel...it was done in house by maintenance/park rangers. When they built a new guard shack at the entrance they framed it, put the windows and doors in and then put the wall sheathing over the window/door flanges. Talk to them and they will tell you how expert they are at everything... I stand corrected, thanks for the clarification Marty.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I did not mean to correct you yukon....just giving my opinion. Appreciate your input and have a good evening.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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I did not mean to correct you yukon....just giving my opinion. Appreciate your input and have a good evening. I wasn't being sarcastic, obviously if a bunch of hair brains did the job, they deserve the criticism...I figured it was contracted. No hard feelings at all.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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Yup the guy in charge of building that thinks he knows everything.
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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The number one job of Wildlife and Parks here in KS is to sell licenses. There has been some great programs in the past that get discontinued. Two biggies come to mind, Pheasant hatching and walleye rearing.
Ask them about rabbit, prairie chicken and quail decline, HABITAT, they all shout. But there is PLENTY of unchanged habitat the animals have disappeared from. Plenty.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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Nobody from the state wants to talk about no worms or bugs anyplace with row crops. They dont want to talk about fewer bugs even where there are no row crops either. June here in Burg , at night, there would be tens of thousands of blinking lightning bugs. Now you dont see many at all. I dont see bees in my yard on the dandelions anymore either. Good luck finding a muskrat turd or a mink track any place around here. Turkey numbers are declining also. I think that goes back to the no bug thing
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Re: Upland hunting January in Kansas
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We have good numbers of pheasant and quail. Good numbers of 2 year old birds. The drought has hurt a bit but it will be a decent year.
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