K&K knows where to hunt! We provide the best waterfowl action in the central plains because we can take you to where the birds are. Mobility is the key to success. Let us follow the migration and put you on birds so you know you will have the best hunt possible. Below is information about the waterfowl hunts we offer including Ducks, Canada/White Front Geese, & Spring Snow Geese. |
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Spring Snow Geese |
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About Spring Snow Geese |
Go Where the Geese Are! Follow the huge spring migration north through Kansas and into the Nebraska rainwater basin. Follow even farther north, all the way to the Dakotas. No other states along the Central and Mississippi flyways produce better spring snow goose hunts. The seasons have had generous limits (up to no limit) and you can even use electronic calls. In addition, there is no plug regulation which gives you extra shells in your gun.
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| What K & K Offers For Spring Snow Geese |
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3 Full Day Hunt
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2 Guides per Party (3 Hunter Minimum; 8 Max)
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Huge Field Spreads and Avery Finisher Blinds
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No Limits, No Plugs in Guns, & Electronic Calls
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| Dates For Spring Snow Geese |
Regular Season
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Mid February to
Mid March
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| What K&K Offers For Duck Hunting |
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| Dates For Duck Hunting |
Youth Hunt
Regular Season
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Early October
October through January
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About Ducks Hunting |
Go Where the Ducks Are! That is what makes great duck hunting. K&K Outfitters specializes in quality duck hunts throughout Kansas. Kansas's prairie marshes are home to millions of migrating waterfowl in the fall and spring. The Central and Mississippi flyway provides us with a huge variety of species, great bird numbers, and liberal bag limits. Many clients come to shoot pintail in the central flyway of Kansas due to the huge numbers of migrating pintail. We hunt from 19 ft. flat bottom john boats, equipped with blinds, and powered by 25 horsepower Go-Devil motors. Giving us the mobility to travel where the birds are, from a back hole slue to big open water.
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