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Bo Aughtry
South Carolina, '07
KANSAS --- You've heard about it and it's true. We are quickly becoming one of the premiere spots in the U.S. and Canada to hunt huge whitetail deer. The genetics, never ending food supply, mild winters, and lack of hunting pressure are some of the keys to our success. Here at Midwest Outfitters, we are committed to growing and maintaining the quality deer herd that we have today. We understand the need and desire of today's whitetail trophy hunter. We will do everything within our means to give you a quality hunt and the experience of a lifetime. Please click on the hunt you desire.
ARCHERY HUNT
This is a six day Kansas whitetail deer hunt with all meals, lodging and transportation to and from hunting location provided. Our season runs from early October (usually the 1st) thru the first day of rifle season (which usually is the first Wednesday following Thanksgiving). Please note these dates change on a yearly basis. Rifle season is 12 days then Archery picks up and goes to the end of the year. So what this means is our Archery hunters get to hunt right in the middle of rut, when the big boys are going crazy. We only take eight hunters per week. Kansas archery hunting is primarily all tree stand hunting in heavily wooded funnels where the whitetail deer tend to travel the most. Here are a few pictures of our bow kills and check out our Kansas Upland Bird Hunting and KS Pheasant Hunts.

Cally Galloway
South Carolina, '07 |

BoAughtry (Side View)
South Carolina, '07 |
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Jerry Baker & Josh of Mossy Oak Camera Crew Future “Hunting the Country” T.V. Show 2007
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Jim Wejsa
New Jersey, '07
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Ed Chandler
Massachusetts, ‘ 07 |
Scott Honigsberg
New York, '07
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Dempsey Brady
Mississippi, 07
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Rowland Roberson
Mississippi, 07 |

Charlie Stock
Mississippi, 07 |

Will Maddox
Mississippi, 07
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Keith Owens
Arizona, '07 |
Andy Schwent
Missouri ' 06 |
Tom Patrick
South Carolina '06 |
Hal Hall and Mossy Oak Camerman
South Carolina '06 |
Rut Galloway
South Carolina '06 |
Jerry & Mossy Oak Camerman
'06 |

Brian '06
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Mike Hogan
from Mass '06 |
Pete Elarde
from NY '06 |
Luke Schwent
Missouri '06 |
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Both Sean O’Brien & George Lippencott from NJ
Harvested these bucks the last evening of their hunt
'05 |
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Mike Hogan
from Mass '05
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Dave Markham
from Mass '05
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Ed Chandler
from Mass Nov '05
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Jim Wejsa
from NJ Nov '05
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Pete Elarde
from NY Oct '05
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Tom Daniel
from FL Oct '05
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Frank DiMeglio, from New Jersey '04
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George Lippencott, from New Jersey '04
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Jack Zeek, from New
Jersey '04
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Luigi DiMeglio, from New Jersey '04
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Rick Zeek from New Jersey
2004 Season
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Rutt Galloway from South Carolina
'04
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Steve Van Orden, from New Jersey '04
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Luke from Missouri with his first Huge B&C '03
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Brian's big non-typical.
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Gary from Mass with a Typical
P&Y - 2003 Season |
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Tony
from Connecticut, with a huge buck! '02 |

Shawn
from Massachusetts, with his first P&Y! '02 |

Joe from New Jersey with a nice P&Y '03 |

Jerry with Great
Kansas Whitetail! '02
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Dean
with his friend Pete, from NY, with a nice P&Y '01
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Ed
Chandler, from Mass., with Huge 10 Point '01
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Frank DiMeglio from NJ with a nice buck! '03
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Charlie Kupfer, from
Mass., with an early October 140" Ten Point '01
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Frankie's (from New York) first buck with a bow 270# P&Y. '00
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Dave (from Massachusetts) with a fine Kansas whitetail. '00
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My 1997 bow kill over
300# net 181 7/8 non-typical.
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We
also offer a second season bowhunt which can also be very
productive. These hunts are conducted around numerous bait stations. When it gets cold, the deer tend to yard up and
move in big numbers. It is a hunt that we offer at a reduced
rate, but still offer incredible hunting.
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Please
contact for all prices! |
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RIFLE
HUNT |
This is a five day hunt
with all meals, lodging and transportation to and from hunting location
provided. At this time of the year (late November/early December)
the bucks are just coming down out of the heavy breeding season.
They're still very mobile and extremely vulnerable. We primarily
hunt from tree stands, ground blinds and shooting towers over thousands of acres
of prime habitat. We only take two groups of eight hunters per year,
to be careful we don't hurt our herd. |
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These fully enclosed towers are what we use to do the
bulk of our rifle hunting.
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We are always using extra ways of attracting animals. |
Rev. Mike Bingham Mississippi, '07 |
Rev. Mike Bingham
Side View |
Rev. Mike Bingham
Top View |
Del Dickerson
Mississippi, '07 |
Del Dickerson
Backview |
Shamus Knightly
Massachusettes, '07 |
Brian Dickerson
Virginia, '07 |
Jack Kepics
Virginia, '07 |
Rick Vaughan
Virginia, '07 |
Brian Markham Massachusettes, '07 |
Bob Atwood
Georgia, '07 |
Adam Vansandt
Alabama, '07 |

Nick Baker ’06 |
Dave Markham
from Mass ’06 |
Jeff Fugate
from Oklahoma ’06 |
Steve from Witchita, KS ’06 |
Brett Niles
from Lawrence, KS ’06 |

Steve Marino
New York '06 |

Todd Eaves from MS
'06 |
Frank Marino
New York '06 |
Neal Rawls
Mississippi '06 |
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Debbie Baker
'06 |
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Jerry Baker Dec '05
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Randy Engen
from North Dakota Dec '05
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Randy Graham
from Georgia Dec '05
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Jan Davies
from PA Dec '05
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Jamie Gould
from NH Dec '05
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Steve Yeno
from NJ Dec '05
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Dave Clary
from New York Dec '05
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Shawn Hearn
from NJ Dec '05
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Bryan Markham
from MA '05
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Bud Gardner, from
Minnesota '04
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Chris Hellen from
Kansas City
'04
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Jacob '04
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Ken Ebbons from
Minnesota
'04
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Loyal Morris from
Pennsylvania
'04
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Mike Halleron from
Florida
'04
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Pat Murphy from
Wisconsin
'04
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Scott Wilkens '04
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Ted Beam from
New Jersey
'04
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Brian Morris from PA
2003 Season
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Loyal Morris from PA
2003 Season
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Nelso Redante from PA
2003 Season
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Walt O'Hara from MT
2003 Season
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Ken Ebbens from MN
2003 Season
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John Smith from NY
2003 Season
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David with a huge Kansas Whitetail! '02
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Brett from Missouri, with a great eight point! '02
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Trei Ehler from NE
2003 Season
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Randy, from Alaska,
with a fine trophy '00
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Phil from North Dakota, with a beautiful buck! '02
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Harold, from Virginia,
with a fine buck '00 |

Jerry Baker '04 |

Gary with a beautiful
Kansas buck '00
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Travis, from Oklahoma,
with a huge Kansas buck '00 |
Please contact for all prices!
MUZZLELOADER
HUNT |
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is a five day hunt with all meals, lodging and transportation
to and from hunting location provided. You guys have a serious
advantage in this season. The early muzzle loader season comes
in September when the bucks are still patternable and often even
predictable. They still are eating at an increased rate to store
up for a long rut and winter season. You will hunt out of tree
stands, and ground blinds. At this time of the year you also have
to be prepared for all different kinds of weather from eighty
degrees to 0 degrees.
In Kansas you never know!
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Tim Cannon from
NC
Harvested Muzzleloader
Season 2003
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Ed Kemmerer
Sr. from
PA
Harvested Muzzleloader
Season 2003
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KANSAS
HUNTING PERMIT INFORMATION
Hunter
education is required if you were born after July 1, 1957. You
must carry your card with you. While hunting in Kansas, you must
have a hunting license plus your permit. The hunting license is
good for the calendar year, and entitles you to hunt small game
and game birds also. |
Permit Type - Deer |
How Permit Obtained |
2008
Application
Period
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2008
Season Dates
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Permit Cost
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Hunting License*
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Muzzleloader - Unit 8 |
By drawing |
5/1- 5/31 |
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$321.00 |
$73.25 |
Archery - Unit A3 |
By drawing |
5/1- 5/31 |
Regular Season
10/01 - 12/31
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$321.00 |
$73.25 |
Rifle - Unit 8 |
By drawing |
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Regular Season
12/3 - 12/14 |
$321.00 |
$73.25 |
* MUST HAVE NON-RESIDENT HUNTING LICENSE
Information Provided By:
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
512 SE 25th Street
Pratt, KS 67124
(316) 672-5911
Or visit their web site:

All non-hunting guests welcome.
*ALL HUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO KS STATE SALES TAX
To Contact Midwest Outfitters, Inc.
1275 Heritage Rd
Linn, Kansas 66953
Email: midwestoutfitter@grapevine.net
Bus Phone: (785) 325-2577
Cell Phone: (785) 747-7294
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