Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts

, KS

1-1 Guests • No Lodging • Private • Guided

Description

KANSAS SPRING SNOW GOOSE HUNT



Kansas has long been a sleeper state in the eyes of the spring snow goose hunting community. With some very large lakes and reservoirs in the state the snow geese that come up from Texas coast make their way up through the sunflower state with large numbers that pass through the state on their way north and with alot less hunting pressure from major outfitters the spring snow goose hunting opportunities in the state of Kansas are plentiful. There are plenty of large crop fields and hilltops for the snow geese to graze on with plenty of waste grain for the snows to use for a viable food source. With typically milder spring tempuratures and plenty of areas to roost and get food Kansas is a great place to chase the spring migration during the reverse migration during mid February into mid March weather permitting. With a little bit more of a price on the license cost compared to that of Missouri, Arkansas, & South Dakota it still is a great bang for your buck. The sunflower state over the last 5 years has had some great success during the spring snow goose season and with more and more outfitters taking up chasing the snows early in Arkansas there is alot of area that can be covered and used without running into large outfitters and mass amounts of other hunters keeping the birds more comfortable as they pass through. Kansas has proven to be a vast resource for the spring snow goose season and we really enjoy chasing the snows in the state of Kansas when we get the chance.


Kansas, with its diverse landscapes and prime waterfowl habitats, offers a thrilling opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts during the spring snow goose season. If you're a passionate waterfowl hunter seeking an exciting adventure, consider Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts. In this article, we'll provide you with all the information you need for a memorable guided spring snow goose hunt in the Sunflower State.


Hunt Information:

Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts provide an exciting and flexible hunting experience. Unlike traditional hunts, where you book in advance, our hunts in Kansas operate on an as-needed basis. We adapt to the ever-changing weather conditions and snow goose migration patterns, ensuring you have the best opportunity for success.


Hunt Options:

  • Single Day (Base Price/Person)
  • 3-Day
  • Exclusive Field Daily Group
  • Exclusive Field 3-Day Group


Hunters can expect:

  • Flexible Scheduling: We don't book hunts in advance. Instead, we monitor weather and migration changes and plan hunts accordingly.
  • Prime Locations: Kansas is known for its excellent waterfowl hunting grounds, and we choose locations that maximize your chances of a successful hunt.
  • Experienced Guides: Our professional guides are skilled in adapting to changing conditions, ensuring you have a memorable and productive hunt.


Booking Information:

We do not book hunts specifically for Kansas and Instead, we operate mainly out of Missouri. To express your interest and receive updates on upcoming hunts, please get in touch with us:


We will keep you informed about hunt opportunities in Kansas based on conditions and snow goose migration. This flexible approach allows us to provide you with the best possible hunting experience in Kansas.


Kansas's History of Spring Snow Goose Hunting:

Kansas has a rich history of spring snow goose hunting, attracting hunters from all over the country. Its diverse landscapes and strategic location on the Central Flyway make it an ideal destination for waterfowl enthusiasts.


Regulations and Licensing:

Prior to participating in a Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunt, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with the state's hunting regulations and obtain the necessary licenses and permits. Be sure to adhere to all regulations and practice ethical hunting to contribute to the conservation of these magnificent birds.


Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts offer a flexible and exciting opportunity for hunters to experience the beauty of the Sunflower State while pursuing these majestic waterfowl. With a focus on adapting to changing conditions and migration patterns, our hunts ensure you have the best chance of success. Contact us to express your interest and be a part of an unforgettable hunting experience in Kansas.


How Our Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts Operate

Our Kansas spring snow goose hunts are all run out of large snow goose sock decoy sets of anywhere from 1200-3000 decoys, using a blend of Tanglefree Snow Goose Slammer Socks, Skyfly Snow Goose Decoys, & Sillosocks Snow Goose Decoys with either layout blinds like the Tanglefree Ground Ghost Blinds, Hardcore Run N Gunner Layout Blinds, and or Rogers Goose Buster Frame Blinds. Our Kansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts take place on some of the best farms for hunting snow geese in Kansas.



Base price is per person for a single day hunt. Make it a 3-Day hunt or an exclusive field single or 3-day rental for an additional fee.

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Upgrades

3 days hunting

$467.50

Exclusive Field Daily Rate

$1925.00


Reviews

Reviews

"Best snow goose guide service in the Midwest US" - ANc O.


"Great experience with these guys this year for a late February snow goose hunt in NW Missouri. Guides (Trevor, Ryan, and Josh) went above and beyond to accommodate our group and had a great time. They were genuinely excited to be in the field with us which made the experience all the better. Decoy spread was large and we were able to take 150+ birds in our 3 days. We will definitely be back next year thanks to this experience!" - Michael A.

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Your Host

Clayton's Trip

Clayton O

Our Guided Duck Hunts, Goose Hunts, & Spring Snow Goose Hunts take place in Central Missouri where there is high traffic during the heart of spring snow goose migration and the fall and winter regular season migration. We try to stay on the birds and move around our area if needed to areas that are concentrated with larger numbers of snow geese in the spring as well as offering semi-permanent duck and goose hunting fields, pit blind fields with flooded crops, and feed field decoy sets for all of our waterfowl hunting options. We like to hunt migration corridors and proven migration routes in the spring, fall, and winter migration seasons.

from $275/Day


Amenities

  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Large Crop Fields
  • Plenty of Waste Grain
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Prime Hunt Locations

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Gear List

  • White suit, White Coat, White Pants, White Hats
  • Shotgun 12 Gauge or Larger
  • Spring Conservation Order Hunting Permit
  • All Weather Gear and Clothing

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Rules & Guidelines

Kansas Online State Hunting Resources


Our rules if not followed may result in the cancellation of the remainder of your hunt. It is at the discretion of the guide or affiliate to cancel the remainder of your hunt with us at no refund of paid services.

It is your responsibility to consider not only your safety but, everyone that is in the field with you. If you are a threat to the safety of our staff or to anyone who is in the field you will be asked to leave and do not return without a refund.



  • No alcohol in the field. Please do not attempt to bring alcoholic beverages with you into the field while hunting.
  • No shooting of any game outside of the game that we are attempting to harvest including waterfowl in season, and in the spring no waterfowl outside of snow geese, blue geese, or Ross's geese while hunting with us. Identify the birds and or game before you take a shot if you are unsure do not shoot.
  • The use of non-toxic shells only is required for waterfowl hunting with us. No lead shot is acceptable
  • You must possess a valid hunting license to enter a field with us and hunt.
  • No loading your guns until you have established your blind or stationary hunting blind or area and are ready to hunt in the field. No loading your guns at the road and walking to your blind with loaded guns. Only load your guns when you have got your gear in your blind and the guide says it’s ok to load your guns.
  • Guns always remain on safety unless we are shooting into a flock of birds or are attempting a shot on your intended target or game animal. Before we shoot you must only take the safety off as we call the shot, or you pull the trigger and then following the volley or shooting your firearm you must immediately put your safety back on.
  • No running through the field to pick up birds or to chase crippled animals or downed game unless approved by the Guide in charge of the field.
  • Do not shoot at any birds before a shot is called by the Guide in charge of the field.
  • Never point your gun at anyone in the field while hunting. It is your responsibility to pay attention to your surroundings and to make sure that you use the most extreme care of your firearm while in the field. Guns are to remain in your blind on the gun rest during the hunt unless approved by the guide in charge to walk down cripples.
  • Do not shoot over other people. Always shoot your side of the decoys when in a decoy set hunting waterfowl with us and do not cross shoot over the rest of the group.
  • Do not expose any waste grain that may be on the ground, no picking ears of corn or any crop and dispersing it around our decoy set at any time before, during, or after a hunt. If you come across ears of corn in or around our blinds or in the decoy set leave it alone do not move or touch it exposing ears of corn or any other dispersing of waste grain in a field that could result in a baiting ticket.
  • You are responsible for cleaning, transporting, tagging, and disposing of your snow goose carcasses and wild game. When you leave the field. You must leave a wing on your harvested snow geese to cross borders and you must claim what snow geese are yours or make sure that your r game animal is tagged properly. There is no possession limit or daily limit for our spring snow goose hunts on snow geese, blue geese, and Ross's geese so, if you want you can tag whatever means of transporting your harvested snow geese with name and address per box, cooler, bag, or however it is you plan to transport your harvested snow geese. Guide Services is not responsible for your snow geese after you leave the field and we are providing you with this information so that you are aware of how to properly transport your harvested snow geese when you leave the field or the location that we are hunting.
  • There may be some long walking required to get to the decoy set from the vehicles through muddy, wet, cold, snow, frozen ground, icy ground, dusty or hot conditions, through harvested wheat fields, bean fields, cornfields, cattle pastures, brush lines, ditches, and any other land or field obstacles that may present themselves and do require a certain amount of physical activity. It is important that you take this into consideration when booking a hunt with us because of any physical ailments or injuries that there is walking required and we cannot accommodate everyone with possible conditions to get out to where we are hunting.


Our guides’ safety and your safety are of the most importance to us and we want to make sure we are providing you with a safe and fun atmosphere while on a hunting trip with us. This is our way of providing you with the information and rules that we feel are necessary to keep our hunts safe and responsible. We are in no way responsible for your belongings and your gear and or equipment while on a hunt with us and you are taking full responsibility for yourself and your actions during your guided hunt with us. By signing this form, you are agreeing to our rules and acknowledging that we have provided you with information about transporting waterfowl across borders.


Lastly, by signing this form I also release the right to the use of any image, photograph, digital copy, or video footage involving myself and my party for promotional uses including websites, social media, print, and any other form of media used to promote or showcase.

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