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About Costs Do It Yourself Hunts Expectations Gallery Habitat Lease Lodging Membership Pressure Planning Recommendations Reservations Rules Self Guided Hunts Scouting Statistics Testimonials Youth Season Women Outdoors | 342 members turkey hunted an average of 2.7 turkey scouting and hunting days. 116 hunted Kansas on 137,000+ acres, 222 turkey hunted Missouri on 103,000+ acres and 4 on 12,000+ acres in Iowa. The average was 1.3 toms per hunter. This compares to 1.3 for spring 2000 and 1.4 for spring 1999. Each spring quality turkey hunting farms sit idle without a person stepping foot on the property, some of the smaller farms in north Missouri are in an area that has a great tom population and less turkey hunter pressure. The reality is that turkey hunting is skill intensive and the turkey population large in Kansas, Iowa and Missouri. Any one that wants to spring turkey hunt for one to five toms each spring may do so. Youth turkey hunter working while dad takes the picture! 
It cannot be over emphasized the number one landowner relationship issue we have is vehicles on their land. It is the standing regulation no vehicles on any land without prior consent of the MAHA office. It is due to such polices that we do get more land contracts than other outfitters that must cater to guide service hunters to include vehicle access to blinds and stands. Our do it yourself hunter approach gives us this edge to gain better habitat. |
 About the thickest of our turkey habitat to be found. |

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