The Kansas Sports Hunting Association (KSHA) is the state's primary organization promoting hunting and game bird production. Based in Topeka, KSHA connects hunters with verified service providers, game bird producers, and hunting opportunities across Kansas. KSHA maintains a member network of hunt s...
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The Kansas Sports Hunting Association (KSHA) is the state's primary organization promoting hunting and game bird production. Based in Topeka, KSHA connects hunters with verified service providers, game bird producers, and hunting opportunities across Kansas.
KSHA maintains a member network of hunt service providers offering everything from self-guided hunts with your own dogs to fully guided experiences with amenities. Whether you're after pheasants, quail, deer, or waterfowl, you can submit a request through their booking system and hunt service providers will contact you directly with options tailored to your preferences.
KSHA member game bird producers breed and raise: - Pheasants and quail - Chukar and Hungarian partridge - Waterfowl - Wild turkeys - Guinea fowl
Many producers participate in the USDA's National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP), ensuring quality birds for hunting operations, dog trainers, field trials, and habitat establishment.
Members gain access to a searchable directory, networking opportunities, and participation in KSHA's annual convention (typically in August). The organization also tracks legislative issues affecting Kansas hunters and works with state agencies on hunting regulations and wildlife management.
"If you are looking for adventure, you have come to the right place. We have plenty of land to hunt, expert guides, fast wily birds and trophy deer just waiting to give you an action-packed adventure of a lifetime!"
Hunters can browse available hunts, connect with guides, and book experiences through KSHA's online platform. The organization also provides resources on hunter education and Kansas hunting regulations.
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