Ttannahill14
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My tag is for the month of December. I was going to hunt last Saturday/Sunday... I called up there because their online system for check-in and come on base wouldn't allow me to check-in. Apparently I hadn't taken my "elk safety briefing" and it can only be done in person Monday-Thursday. So hunting last weekend didn't happen.
I made it up to the Fort today... long process of getting a visitors pass, background checks, registering a firearm, and taking my elk test. Finally got it all done and finally legal to go after an elk. Had to rush back down to work and I'll be heading out first thing Saturday morning.
Elk were reintroduced onto Ft Riley in 1986 and has been very successful. Herd is around 300 and stable. Authorities don't want it any bigger from what I've been told. They give out 25 tags a year, 10 bulls, 15 cows. These are 100% free range wild elk. The public ground is approx 67,000 acres of crops, prairie, and creeks. Should be some beautiful country to hunt in. If you've never seen the Flint Hills of Kansas they are nothing like you imagine Kansas being.
Below are some pictures of my time on base today. Cool architecture for sure. Lots of hoops to jump through and boxes to check, hopefully it will all be worth it. I'll keep you updated as I hunt this weekend.
I made it up to the Fort today... long process of getting a visitors pass, background checks, registering a firearm, and taking my elk test. Finally got it all done and finally legal to go after an elk. Had to rush back down to work and I'll be heading out first thing Saturday morning.
Elk were reintroduced onto Ft Riley in 1986 and has been very successful. Herd is around 300 and stable. Authorities don't want it any bigger from what I've been told. They give out 25 tags a year, 10 bulls, 15 cows. These are 100% free range wild elk. The public ground is approx 67,000 acres of crops, prairie, and creeks. Should be some beautiful country to hunt in. If you've never seen the Flint Hills of Kansas they are nothing like you imagine Kansas being.
Below are some pictures of my time on base today. Cool architecture for sure. Lots of hoops to jump through and boxes to check, hopefully it will all be worth it. I'll keep you updated as I hunt this weekend.
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