Premier Kansas Whitetail Hunts in the Flint Hills

If you are interested in hunting higher end bucks, we highly recommend this Kansas whitetail hunting outfitter!

Trophy quality on our Kansas whitetail hunt in the Flint Hills can exceed 200 inches. Our outfitter implements a year-round feed program utilizing protein feed, food plots, and free choice feeders helps to hold whitetail deer through the season into December when this hunt takes place.

The Kansas Flint Hills Units 8 and 9 have produced many upper-end Boone and Crockett entries. These units offer hunters the choice to hunt during the archery, rifle or muzzleloader seasons. Deer numbers are not high although age structure, genetics, and trophy quality is world class. Hunter success will typically be approximately 50%. Weather variables can drive success both up or down.

  • Non-resident hunters must apply for Kansas deer management unit specific tags. Application is during April, and we can assist with the application process.
  • Hunt on 15,000 intensely managed acres in the Kansas Flint Hills, where age structure, genetics, and trophy quality is world class.
  • This outfitter only uses experienced guides and can accommodate all levels of hunters.
  • Hunting is conducted from shooting houses, ground blinds, and tree stands. Only stands with proper wind direction will be utilized. If wind changes to an unproductive direction, hunter will be relocated to a new area.
  • You’ll enjoy comfortable lodging and excellent food.
Outdoors International

At Outdoors International, we understand the importance of meticulous planning and seamless logistics for a successful and stress-free hunt. Our fully vetted outfitters will do their best to help take care of every detail, allowing you to focus on your adventure.

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Trophy quality can exceed 200 inches.

Included:

  • Professional guiding and field care of animals harvested
  • Meals & accommodations for the scheduled hunt dates
  • Pre/post hunt logistical assistance
  • 5 hunt days
  • One Buck

Not Included:

  • Required license & tags
  • Travel to & from Kansas
  • Meat processing & taxidermy costs
  • Trip Insurance
  • Tips for your guide. While not required, it is very much appreciated, and guides often depend on them as supplemental income. Learn how much to tip a hunting guide.

Lodging and Accommodations

Lodging is remodeled farmhouse with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, satellite TV, and laundry is available.

  • Breakfast: eggs, sausage, biscuits, etc. Continental options will also be available. Coffee and Juice
  • Lunch: Soups and sandwiches
  • Dinner: Steaks, lasagna, roasted chicken, pork tenderloin, smoked brisket, salad, and dessert.

Typical Daily Schedule

Wake up have hot Breakfast and then head to stand locations before daylight. Hunters can choose to hunt all day and take a packed lunch with them, or choose to be picked up and come in for lunch. You’ll be picked up by a guide after dark, and an evening meal is served.

Travel Information

Arrive at the Manhattan, Kansas Airport (MHK) the afternoon prior to hunt and depart the morning after hunt has concluded. Airport pickup can be provided if needed. OR you can fly to Kansas City, rent a car and drive two hours to camp in Olsburg, Kansas.

  • Arrive the afternoon prior to your first scheduled hunt day.
  • Hunt for five days.
  • Depart the the next day.

*The Outfitter finalizes the official schedule on the year of your hunt when the season’s official dates have been published in the regulations. Please allow schedule +/- a few days each way.*

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Booking Information

Please note that reservations are not considered finalized until agreed upon deposit is received. This ensures agreed upon dates and current pricing.

Quality outfitters are in high demand so let us know right away, as some trips do book years in advance.