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I grew up around Elkhart. Actually played them in sports often. Funny to me how the one county you can't hunt elk in has a town named after the beasts.Any resident can buy the tag OTC, which is then good for all of Kansas except Morton county (elk refuge in farthest southwest county in Kansas) or Ft Riley. Various weapons restrictions apply. I can hunt elsewhere if I wanted to, but that is a very low density option.
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Ft Riley elk herd numbers run from 250-400 on 100k+ acres. Much higher density on post than off, as the lands surrounding the post have some outfitted hunting going on. If you are an elk, staying on post is better for your longevity, just don’t be near any artillery or tank practices if you don’t want to get blown up.
I take back what I said about the short season. Sounds like it's going to be a challenge, but super fun I'm sure. Congrats on the tag!Here is the headache that can happen on post: area closures due to training.
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Here is a map of the post. Red areas are no human activities. Other areas are archery or shotgun limited areas. My Savage 220 might come into play.
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Pretty short season. Hope you can find the time.
A 2 post fresh member posting some useful help and offering to help even more if needed rather than "I don't want your honey hole but I need help"? What is this world coming to?!?!?!?Sir just bear in mind training areas closure can change, from day to day. Range control tries to give advanced notice, But the need of the Army come first. it's a military post after all. lol
I was the post warden when we restocked the Elk on Ft.Riiley. Please keep the forum updated on your hunt and let me know if I can be of any help. yep I'm new around here but I've been at it a long time.
again Congratulations on your draw.
@seeth07 is simply having a little fun....so many new members show up for a hand-out of info and disappear never to be seen again. You have shown up to offer encouragement (which is heartily appreciated!) so it is a little out of the norm.The world has gotten much smaller, I enjoy helping others with there hunts. Why keep our experience locked in