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3-Day Kansas & Nebraska Turkey Hunt

Apr 11 - May 31

Norcatur, KS

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Two men with camouflage attire pose behind two wild turkeys with fanned feathers, displayed on a log in a wooded area.
Two men in camouflage carry harvested turkeys over their shoulders. One turkey per man. Both men are smiling, outdoors.
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Trip Overview

Springtime on the creek bottoms of Northwest Kansas and South Central Nebraska is where turkey hunters feel the pulse of the wild. Picture settling in at the base of a big cottonwood or tucked inside a Double Bull Blind as the first light breaks. A thundering gobble rolls from your right, another answers dead ahead, and a distant coyote howl signals that the woods are awake. In this part of the country, Rio Grande turkeys rule spring like royalty, with some Eastern and Merriam turkeys around as well.

Turkey hunts take place on thousands of acres of private land across Kansas and Nebraska, home to one of the highest densities of turkeys in the US. Both gun and archery hunts are available from mid-April through the end of May. Bow hunters can take advantage of the archery-only season kicking off in early April, when long beards often strut straight into decoys.

Each 3-day hunt gives hunters the opportunity to draw 1 bird in Kansas (Unit 1, draw-only tags) with an optional Nebraska bird if tags are available. When all Kansas tags in camp are filled, guides shift focus to optional Nebraska birds.

Starting in 2026, non-resident hunters booking Kansas deer, turkey, or Nebraska archery deer hunts will be strongly encouraged to hold at least 1 preference point due to increased difficulty in drawing tags.

Hunts are currently limited to 2 hunters per option, 16 total hunters per season, and 4 hunters max per week. Bookings close once 16 Kansas hunt spots are filled.

Type of Trip:
Guided
Location:
Norcatur, KS
Inclusions:
  • 3-day private land turkey hunt

  • 1 Kansas turkey per hunter

  • Fully prepared fresh meals daily

  • Lodging accommodations

  • Guide support

  • Coffee and breakfast before hunts

  • Priority support on optional Nebraska bird once Kansas tags are filled

  • Opportunity for 1 Kansas + 1 Nebraska bird if tag inventory allows

Terms and Conditions:
  • Hunts are 3 days in duration unless otherwise specified

  • 1 Kansas bird per hunter included

  • 1 Nebraska bird optional, availability not guaranteed

  • Kansas tags are draw only, Unit 1

  • Nebraska tags are over the counter, limited quantity, may sell out

  • Guides begin optional Nebraska bird support only after Kansas tags in camp are filled

  • Bookings are capped at 2 hunters per option

  • 16 total Kansas hunt spots per season

  • Maximum 4 hunters per week

  • Booking closes when 16 Kansas spots are filled

  • Non-resident hunters are strongly encouraged to hold at least 1 preference point beginning 2026

  • Tag availability and regulations are subject to change based on KS & NE Wildlife Commission rulings

Refund and cancellation policies must follow the signed agreement at booking. Hunters must comply with all local and state wildlife laws.

Specialties

species: Turkey

weapon: Bow, Shotgun

technique: Decoys, Ground Blind, Run and Gun

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