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<blockquote data-quote="The German" data-source="post: 2799664" data-attributes="member: 24525"><p>It is all sizes of areas. Some are 40 acres (or less) some are quite large and connect in the corners to other areas. I go up there every year to Turkey hunt and have never seen another hunter, maybe a vehicle every now and then but have never come across anyone in the field and off the top of my head I cannot even remember ever hearing another shot. Nebraska has the same walk in areas too. The area might only be 40 acres but that does not mean game will not move through there all the time. A lot of people will avoid the small areas just because they are small, when in fact it might be a corn field surrounded by big woods.</p><p></p><p>I see it being real beneficial to quail, pheasant, and turkey hunters, and even fishing. I think it just depends on the mindset of the deer hunters. You have to remember it is not "your spot/area".</p><p></p><p>You can go online and see the walk in areas for Kansas, will give you an idea of what it looks like. We turkey hunt up in that county by that place that has that stuff that makes those things.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The German, post: 2799664, member: 24525"] It is all sizes of areas. Some are 40 acres (or less) some are quite large and connect in the corners to other areas. I go up there every year to Turkey hunt and have never seen another hunter, maybe a vehicle every now and then but have never come across anyone in the field and off the top of my head I cannot even remember ever hearing another shot. Nebraska has the same walk in areas too. The area might only be 40 acres but that does not mean game will not move through there all the time. A lot of people will avoid the small areas just because they are small, when in fact it might be a corn field surrounded by big woods. I see it being real beneficial to quail, pheasant, and turkey hunters, and even fishing. I think it just depends on the mindset of the deer hunters. You have to remember it is not "your spot/area". You can go online and see the walk in areas for Kansas, will give you an idea of what it looks like. We turkey hunt up in that county by that place that has that stuff that makes those things..... [/QUOTE]
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