SPRING TURKEY HUNTS FOR DISABLED AND WOMEN
Two special hunts designed to pair hunters with volunteer
assistants
PRATT — Two special spring turkey hunts will be conducted in the
scenic Flint Hills region of the state, near Council Grove Reservoir.
These hunts are an effort to enhance opportunities for disabled
hunters and women hunters.
The disabled sportsman hunt will be held on Saturday, April 9, during
the disabled and youth special season. The hunt for women will be held
on Saturday, April 23, during the second weekend of the regular spring
turkey season.
These special hunts, coordinated by the Kansas Department of Wildlife
and Parks in cooperation with area chapters of the National Wild
Turkey Federation, Quail Unlimited, Ducks Unlimited, and the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, seek to encourage potential and existing hunters
to enter the woods in search of a spring gobbler.
“These hunts are an outreach to these two groups so that they may have
the opportunity to hunt spring turkeys," said Brent Konen, hunt
coordinator and Council Grove Wildlife Area manager. "The sponsoring
groups of these events have recognized that without some assistance
from enthusiastic mentors and volunteers, disabled hunters and women
outdoor enthusiasts may never participate in hunting or may
discontinue hunting if someone isn’t there to show them the way. These
events are designed to pair these hunters with volunteers that have a
willingness to share their knowledge.”
Although designed for beginning or novice hunters, these events are
available to hunters of all experience levels. Participating hunters
will be guided to locations on public and private land. Program
volunteers will arrange transportation to hunting sites and will
assist in the hunt. Each event will also include door prizes, a turkey
hunting presentation, and a hunter’s breakfast and lunch.
Registration is required before April 1. Persons interested in
learning more about these special hunts can contact Konen at
620-767-5900.