Spring Turkey Huntat WM Farms
***Our 2022 Fall Hunting Season is currently blocked out for our family's deer hunting; however, we will be unblocking those dates for late season quail hunts once a deer is harvested. Until then, we will be accepting bookings for 2023 Spring Turkey hunts.***
WM Farms is shaping up to be an excellent turkey hunting destination with solid cover along the creek bottom. Guests will have full access to the property's ~950 acres.
You'll most likely see Easterns in this part of Northeast Kansas with the rare chance of a Hybrid.
The property is in Unit 3 for turkey.
Kansas residents and non-residents can purchase a turkey permit over the counter.
Archery Season: 4/3/23 - 4/11/23
General Season: 4/12/23 - 5/31/23
This property is a gem. Another old-fashioned piece of ground that rolls with lots of trees and heavy property lines. Several quail coveys observed during sorghum harvest this fall. Ponds and trees should make it a dove destination as well. Turkey and deer tracks on road edges throughout this property.

Tom Dombroski
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LandTrust Field Rep
Hosted by
Doug M
Land Details
Hunting Details
- Turkey
Frequently Asked Questions
Property Details & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 4:00 AM
- Check Out: Before 10:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Not allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: No
- Vehicles: 2 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: No
- Walk-in Access: No
- Guests: 2 Allowed
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request.
Landowner
Hosted by
Doug M
Farming is who I am and I've done it since I could remember. Cattle, dairy, turkeys, hogs, rowcrops, etc... if it can be raised in Northeast Kansas, Ive probably raised it. But I've got to an age where I have more experience than energy. Luckily my grandson (who likely will be the one answering messages) has that energy to take over for me. I liked to hunt in my younger days, but now I am well aged and can't get around like I used to. My grandson and farming partner, Simon, likes to hunt whenever he finds time to in his busy schedule.
Farming is who I am and I've done it since I could remember. Cattle, dairy, turkeys, hogs, rowcrops, etc... if it can be raised in Northeast Kansas, Ive probably raised it. But I've got to an age where I have more experience than energy. Luckily my grandson (who likely will be the one answering messages) has that energy to take over for me. I liked to hunt in my younger days, but now I am well aged and can't get around like I used to. My grandson and farming partner, Simon, likes to hunt whenever he finds time to in his busy schedule.