Prairie View Outfitters:
Your Premier Kansas Deer
Hunting Guide
At Prairie View Outfitters, we offer guided hunts across thousands of acres in western Kansas, specializing in whitetail and mule deer, pheasant, quail, dove, and predator hunts. As a trusted Kansas deer hunting guide, we prioritize a strong focus on land stewardship, family tradition, and authentic experiences. Our commitment to conservation ensures a sustainable hunting environment for generations to come, while our deep-rooted family values create a unique and welcoming atmosphere for all our guests.
Guests can enjoy home-cooked meals, comfortable lodging, and a welcoming, family-style atmosphere. We believe that the experience extends beyond the hunt itself, and our dedicated team strives to make your stay as enjoyable and memorable as the time you spend in the field. From hearty breakfasts to relaxing evenings by the fire, you’ll feel right at home. Whether you’re here for a trophy buck or a thrilling night predator hunt, we’re committed to making your time out in the field unforgettable, providing expert guides and prime hunting grounds to maximize your success and enjoyment.

GUIDED HUNTS WE OFFER
Other hunts include dove and prairie dog. Dove hunting season starts in September, and prairie dogs are available all year round.
LICENSES & PERMITS
To ensure a legal and successful hunt, all hunters must carry a valid Kansas hunting license. As your Kansas deer hunting guide, we’ll help you secure the necessary deer tags and bird permits for your trip.

Required: General hunting license + typically a Deer Tag/Permit.
For Kansas, non-residents must first draw a whitetail deer permit, and then, in specific western units, may apply for a limited, random Mule Deer Stamp to upgrade their permit.
Always consult the official Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP). website for the most current regulations, season dates, and permit requirements.

Required: General hunting license + typically a Predator Tag/Permit.
To use artificial lighting at night, such as night vision or thermal imaging, hunters must also obtain a Night Vision Equipment Permit.
Always consult the official Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP). website for the most current regulations, season dates, and permit requirements.