WRO can now offer Eastern as well as Merriam Spring Turkey Hunts.
Both states offer 2 tags and all day hunting. The eastern turkey hunting we have in Kansas and Southeast
Nebraska is super. We also have some of the best Merriam Turkey hunting there is in North Central Nebraska
on 12 ½ miles of the Niobrara River Valley.
Tough Choice? Hunt Both States!
The Turkey.
Most of our turkey hunters are deer hunters who couldn't wait to come back and have a crack
at the turkeys. We have many good flocks of turkey. The hunting pressure
has historically been low, so these birds are not call shy.
The hunting areas.
We have prime land. Kansas and Nebraska have
very little public hunting ground. It can be hard for a non-resident to
gain access to the "good" ground. We have taken care of that for
you. We have sought out and acquired some of the very best hunting ground
in our part of the state.
Our ground consists of river bottoms and rolling farm land. We have crops
such as corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa. We have hardwood timbers.
Most of the ground that we hunt is hilly, with steep, deep ditches.
Details about the hunt.
Our turkey hunts are self-guided or fully guided, 3-day hunts. We provide lodging,
cooking facilities, maps, ID cards and stickers, etc. Remember this is
an excellent time to scout for deer season. The cost for the hunt is
$600.00 plus sales tax or $1,250.00 plus sales tax. In addition you must purchase the necessary
permits/licenses. You will have an excellent time bagging a trophy.
Take your kids on a turkey hunt that they won't forget! One you won't forget
either.
| COST: |
$600.00 + Sales Tax Self-Guided
$1,250.00 + Sales Tax Fully Guided
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| DEPOSITS: |
Total due upon booking. |

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Kansas |
Nebraska |
| Application Dates |
Over-the-counter |
Over-the-counter |
| 2005 Season Dates |
April 13 - May 31 |
2005 Dates Posted Soon
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| Permit Costs |
$30.50 Permit $10.50 2nd Permit $71.50 Non-Resident License |
$66.00 1st Permit $13.00 Habitat Stamp $66.00 2nd Permit |