Spring Cast-N-Blast Turkey Hunt & Fishing Trip
LaCygne, KS
1-3 Guests • Lodge • Public/Private • Guided
Description
Hunting and Fishing Combo - The Full Experience
4-Day/4-Night | Morning Turkey Hunts & Afternoon Fishing
Join us for an action-packed morning on our Spring Cast-N-Blast program. We’ll take you to some of the best Tom hunting spots in the backwoods of Kansas. Not only will you have the opportunity to catch some fish, but you’ll also experience the thrill of hunting in the scenic countryside. Book your spot today!
The Trip
We invite you to an exhilarating adventure in the backwoods of Kansas. Spend your mornings pursuing Tom’s and devote your afternoons to fishing. Our waters boast a variety of fish, including bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish. Hunters arrive the evening before their first hunt and depart after their final morning session.
Details
- 4-Days, 4-Nights (1 night is for arrival)
- Four Morning Turkey Hunts
- Three Afternoon Fishing Trips
- A Variety of Fish Species Including
- Bass
- Crappie
- Bluegill
- Catfish
- Meals and Lodging Included
The price is for a 4-Day/4-Night Cast and Blast Package.
Special Bonus!
With every guided hunt, each hunter receives:
- A complimentary hat
- koozies
- t-shirt
- The custom call your guide used to call in your Kansas Tom
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Gear List
- Personal Gear
- Weather Appropriate Fishing Attire
- Fishing License
- Sun Protection
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Rules & Guidelines
https://ksoutdoors.com/Hunting/Hunting-Regulations/General-Information
Anyone born on or after July 1, 1957, must complete an approved hunter education course before hunting in Kansas. Anyone under 27 years old must carry their hunter education card while hunting. Students must be at least 11 years old to be certified. Youth 12-15 who have completed hunter education may hunt without adult supervision (except during youth seasons when adult supervision is required regardless of hunter education).
All resident hunters age 16 through 74 must have a resident hunting license unless exempt. Nonresident hunters, regardless of age, must have a nonresident license.
https://ksoutdoors.com/Fishing/Fishing-Application-and-Fees
All anglers (resident and nonresident) 16 years of age and older must obtain a valid Kansas fishing license. All licenses expire 365 days from the date of purchase, with the exception of multi-year, daily, lifetime, or one-time fishing licenses.
Additional permits for species such as trout, paddlefish, and bass are required if targeting these fish.
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