Ttannahill14
Active member
Hello!
Been looking to join a forum for a while now and after researching a few I decided this is the community I want to join.
I am 25, born and raised Kansan, currently living in Central Kansas (about an hour north of Wichita). I work at an insurance agency as a producer which I love because it gives me the flexibility to go hunt almost whenever I would like. I am getting married this Summer to a farmers daughter and that is where most of my hunting opportunities come from now... although I have put in a decade of public walk in hunting so don't think I've had it too easy.
My hunting background is I am a waterfowl hunter first, followed by Whitetail. I'll walk some CRP fields a few times a month for pheasant and quail. I have been raccoon and coyote hunting but would not call my self an expert by any means. I really don't like turkey hunting, probably because I suck at it for some reason... never been able to constantly harvest birds.
I am intrigued by the west. I went on an elk hunt fall of 2014 in Colorado and did not see a bull. I was out of shape, lost most of the time, and breaking every rule in the book to successfully harvest a bull. But I had fun.
This year myself and 2 buddies have a Wyoming antelope hunt for fall 2016. With success harvest rates as high as they are in Wyoming we are really excited to hopefully shoot a "western" animal and have an adventure.
I'll probably ask a lot of questions about western hunting, and I'll and chime in on anything whitetail/waterfowl related.
I'm a college football fan, Kansas State Wildcats are my team. I actually played there until 2012, and had a short stint with the Cleveland Browns. Football really got in the way of hunting.
Been looking to join a forum for a while now and after researching a few I decided this is the community I want to join.
I am 25, born and raised Kansan, currently living in Central Kansas (about an hour north of Wichita). I work at an insurance agency as a producer which I love because it gives me the flexibility to go hunt almost whenever I would like. I am getting married this Summer to a farmers daughter and that is where most of my hunting opportunities come from now... although I have put in a decade of public walk in hunting so don't think I've had it too easy.
My hunting background is I am a waterfowl hunter first, followed by Whitetail. I'll walk some CRP fields a few times a month for pheasant and quail. I have been raccoon and coyote hunting but would not call my self an expert by any means. I really don't like turkey hunting, probably because I suck at it for some reason... never been able to constantly harvest birds.
I am intrigued by the west. I went on an elk hunt fall of 2014 in Colorado and did not see a bull. I was out of shape, lost most of the time, and breaking every rule in the book to successfully harvest a bull. But I had fun.
This year myself and 2 buddies have a Wyoming antelope hunt for fall 2016. With success harvest rates as high as they are in Wyoming we are really excited to hopefully shoot a "western" animal and have an adventure.
I'll probably ask a lot of questions about western hunting, and I'll and chime in on anything whitetail/waterfowl related.
I'm a college football fan, Kansas State Wildcats are my team. I actually played there until 2012, and had a short stint with the Cleveland Browns. Football really got in the way of hunting.