An Arizona archer heads to Kansas for the hunt of a lifetime. Will a never-say-die attitude be enough? Plus, a bonus: tips for calling deer.
What would you do in this situation? You're bowhunting deer in Kansas, one of the best big buck states in the nation, and have a chip shot at a coyote. Do you let the coyote walk to avoid disturbing the area or take a shot?
A Kansas woman said her Italian Greyhound was attacked and taken away by a coyote. The predator reportedly had the dog in its jaws when it ran off.
“There's no way I could do any of this without their help,'' John Norton said from his blind, where he hunted for the afternoon but did not get a deer. “I couldn't walk out here and I sure couldn't load a deer up and get it out of here.''
If verified by biologists from the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, it would be the 13th verified mountain lion in Kansas since 2007. Before that, mountain lions had not been documented in the state for more than 100 years.
The Kansas Legislature is considering a bill that would require state government to give landowners first rights to buy wildlife illegally poached on their land.
Smack in the middle of the Central Flyway is a duck hunter’s paradise — Hooray Ranch in Kansas.
State wildlife officials say chronic wasting disease has spread to six counties in southwest Kansas.
Whitetail Journal editor Bob Robb downed a whopper Kansas buck last season by toughing out the cold and wind.
The U.S. Open Sporting Clays Championship at the Claythorne Lodge in Cherokee County is expected to draw shooters from 47 states and several countries.