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| Kansas
Hunting |
There
are several options for hunting. At present, we
recommend primarily River Bluff Hunting Company of Concordia,
Kansas. |
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| Hunting
through River Bluff Hunting Company can be for you. It
is well known that lands open for hunting are becoming more
difficult to find. For hunting guides and information
about private land hunting, we recommend at this time
primarily the folks at River Bluff Hunting
Company, 521 West
8th, Concordia, KS 66901, operated by Kirby Buer
(785-335-2809, Cell: 316-258-7969) and Kent Buer
(785-243-2592), email <buer@riverbluffhunting.com>,
web site <www.riverbluffhunting.com>. |

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Pheasant
Hunt |
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River
Bluff Hunting promotes safe and ethical hunting, and they provide
private hunting lands ranging from dense woods on the banks of
the Republican River to extraordinary rugged and wooded bluffs
overlooking the fertile river valley. Beyond these
bluffs are rolling pastures with deep draws intermixed with
open cropland, with excellent diversity as a key to abundant
wildlife populations and trophy qualities of game. The
Buer brothers are dedicated to providing high quality Kansas hunts,
and they specialize in upland birds, waterfowl, whitetail
deer, and wild turkey. The Buer brothers are experienced
for assisting you in obtaining necessary licenses, equipment,
etc. |
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Snow
Geese |
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offices are located in Concordia (23 miles), but their hunting
headquarters are only 6 miles from Elliott's Log
Cabin Retreat at the Marsh View acreage. |
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| Kansas
Fishing
at Local and Nearby Sites |
| There
are numerous fishing sites, locally and nearby. Some of
the state's most popular larger lakes include Waconda Lake,
less than an hour to the southwest, and Lovewell Reservoir,
about 30 minutes north near the Nebraska border. For
information go to the Kansas
Department of Wildlife & Parks web site. |

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Excellent
Fishing on Area Lakes |
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| Waconda
Lake and Glen Elder State Park are in Mitchell County about 50
miles southwest, or 12 miles west of Beloit. The lake
has 12,586 acres, and it is one of Kansas' largest
lakes. Visit the following links for Glen
Elder Lake information or Glen
Elder Park information. |
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Glen Elder Park headquarters are at 2131 180 Road, Glen Elder, KS 67446
(telephone: 785-545-3345). Numerous recreational
opportunities are featured. Glen Elder State Park offers
convenient access to the reservoir where crappie, walley,
white bass, saugey, channel catfish, largemouth bass, and
flathead catfish attract anglers. Glen Elder State Park
is nationally recognized as the 5th best state park in the
United States (source: August 2004 Field & Stream
magazine). Swimming, boating, hiking, volleyball,
softball, and bicycling facilities are all available. |
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| Lovewell
Reservoir and the Lovewell State Park are in northern Jewell
County, about 30 minutes north near the Nebraska border, or
about 21 miles northwest of Courtland. The lake has
2,986 surface acres. Visit the following links for Lovewell
Lake information or Lovewell
Park information. |
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Park headquarters address is: Rt 1, Box 66A, Webber, KS 66970
(telephone: 785-753-4971). Lovewell State Park is a
haven for outdoors lovers looking for variety. It is
located off the beaten track and offers an enticing blend of
camping, fishing, wildlife watching and special events. |
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LOG
CABIN RETREAT at Marshview — A Kansas Bed & Breakfast
Overlooking Jamestown Wildlife Refuge and “Sportsman’s Lake” salt marsh
Jim & Lynn Elliott, owners / hosts
Marshview address: 250 Xavier Road (south of Courtland), Jamestown, Kansas 66948
Business address: Elliott’s, 320 South Main, McPherson, Kansas 67460
Phone reservations and info:
1-800-324-8052, 1-800-324-8053, 620-241-2981, 620-241-6815, or 620-245-7774
Elliott personal E-mail: getaway@retreatlogcabin.com
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