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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 4584777" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>I have hunted the early muzzleloader season a couple times, wouldnt do that unless I was very close to do some serious scouting of food sources. </p><p></p><p>KS has some public lands but not like your used to in MT. I suggest getting a OnX Maps app and researching the areas along with the states atlas. Some of those lakes could produce but the pressure might be a little bit heavy, those smaller walk in areas next to some quality land might be a hidden jewel, especially if they are more "upland bird" habitat. </p><p></p><p>Mule deer tags are very hard to get, I wouldnt waste my time unless I had private to hunt for them. </p><p>KS is a draw and you pick two adjoining units, the rifle tag only gets you in the rifle season. The muzzle loader hunt allows for the early season and the rifle season (but your stuck using a muzzle loader during rifle). </p><p>I would also consider a turkey hunt this Spring to get some boots on the ground scouting done. OTC turkey tags too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 4584777, member: 10019"] I have hunted the early muzzleloader season a couple times, wouldnt do that unless I was very close to do some serious scouting of food sources. KS has some public lands but not like your used to in MT. I suggest getting a OnX Maps app and researching the areas along with the states atlas. Some of those lakes could produce but the pressure might be a little bit heavy, those smaller walk in areas next to some quality land might be a hidden jewel, especially if they are more "upland bird" habitat. Mule deer tags are very hard to get, I wouldnt waste my time unless I had private to hunt for them. KS is a draw and you pick two adjoining units, the rifle tag only gets you in the rifle season. The muzzle loader hunt allows for the early season and the rifle season (but your stuck using a muzzle loader during rifle). I would also consider a turkey hunt this Spring to get some boots on the ground scouting done. OTC turkey tags too. [/QUOTE]
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