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Pipe Creek Guide Service


Kansas Hunting Trips

Welcome to the Pipe Creek Guide Service website! We offer trophy whitetail deer hunting, turkey hunting, upland bird, and predator hunting in Kansas. We hunt on 15,000 exclusive acres of private land in and around the Minneapolis, Kansas area. We are located about 25 miles north of Salina, Kansas off of interstate I-135. Pipe Creek Guide Service is in units 7 and 8 on private land in Ottawa, Cloud, and Saline counties. We have around 300 ladder stands, 50 box blinds, and lots of ground blinds in wood-lots along river and creek bottoms, with crops weaving in and out of these bottoms. Check out our hunts pages for more information. Please feel free to contact us anytime! We look forward to bring you the hunting adventure you have always dreamed of!




UPLAND BIRD HUNTING

Rooster!! That’s what you’ll hear the guide yelling when you step in a field full of Kansas Pheasants while hunting with Pipe Creek Guide Service. Kansas Ring Neck Pheasants have been the upmost attraction to non-resident and resident hunters for decades. Long before the Kansas Whitetail Deer received all the attention. Vast fields of tall CRP grass and hedge rows offer great cover and habitat for Pheasant and Quail. Pipe Creek Guide Service offers single to multiple day hunts for 1-3 people up to groups with 10-15 people. We provide dogs, transportation, lunch and of course lodging in our 3,500 square foot fully furnished lodge. If you want to bring your own dog that’s great too, we can use a combo of yours and ours or just yours if you want.

When you arrive (generally the evening before the hunt) we will get you acclimated to the lodge, make sure you have your license, and then discuss what to expect during the upcoming hunt. We like to get started about 7:30 in the morning which is generally at that time of year just after sunrise. We will hunt until noon and then break for lunch at a restaurant (on us). After getting a break off your feet and a full belly, then we hit it hard until sunset. We generally chase our Famous Kansas Ring Neck Pheasants until noon and then hunt our great population of Kansas Bob White Quail in the early afternoon finishing up with a roost hunt for Pheasants. Occasionally the hunter will have a rare opportunity at the fastest flying bird Kansas has to offer, the Prairie Chicken. This is a very unique bird built like a grouse that flies at a cruising speed of around 60 miles an hour. If the hunter is interested in hunting this ever increasingly rare bird, arrangements can be made. Although many times while hunting pheasants they have been known to fly over and offer an opportunity.

While hunting Pheasants with Pipe Creek Guide Service the hunter will see numerous Pheasants and have opportunities to fill his or her bag limit (4) daily. Generally all hunters fill their pheasant bag limit unless they are just having a bad day. Our afternoon hunt for Bob Whites is action packed with our nicely growing numbers of Quail we generally can get into anywhere from 8 to 10 coveys a day. These are fast flying little devils that can dart in and out of range in seconds eating up several shells while in site. There is nothing like the sound of a Kansas Bob White covey rise once you here it you’ll never forget it, if they don’t give you a heart attack first. At the covey rise the hunter can get a few quick shots off and then watch for them to go down and then begin to chase the singles.

Pipe Creek Guide Service is located in the middle of Kansas near the town of Minneapolis. What place better to hunt Kansas Pheasants and Quail than in the middle of the state!! For 2019 we are charging $500.00 per day per gun for 1 to 3 people. Groups of 4 or more save $50.00 per person per day at $450.00. Since we only take one group at a time it's very important to book early to get the dates you want. We like to get a $100.00 deposit from each hunter in the group to secure the spots.

Lodging is included in our spacious 3,500 square foot lodge along with transportation to and from the field, our dogs, lunch at a restaurant in town, and cleaning of your birds. We do not provide the evening meal or breakfast but our spacious lodge has 3 fully furnished kitchens, several gas grills, 4 baths, separate bed rooms, all the bedding and linens, (Beds are all made fresh before you arrive). All you need is your hunting gear and some food for the breakfast meal and the evening meal.

All else is provided. Minneapolis is only 7 miles away with everything one might need restaurants, grocery store, liquor store, and gas stations if necessary. Hunters will need to purchase a Kansas hunting license which is $99.50 for non-residents. These can be purchased over the counter upon arrival or online anytime. If you forgot or just don’t get one until you get here its no problem we will make sure you have it or help you get one. We at Pipe Creek Guide Service will see to it you have an experience you won't soon forget. 


UPLAND BIRD HUNTING RATES:

Groups pay $500.00 (1-3) OR (4 or more) -  $450.00 Per Person Per Day




LODGING

Come stay in our spacious 3500 square foot lodge built with the hunter in mind we have separate bedrooms, 4 baths, big flat screen TVs, Elk horn chandeliers, 3 fully furnished kitchens with all the spices and utensils, all the way down to the coffee and filters. There are several gas grills on site as well if you want to do some grilling.  We do not provide the meals but we have all the accommodations for you to cook if you want. We are located just 7 miles from the town of Minneapolis, Kansas where you can find most anything you could need grocery stores, liquor stores, gas stations, restaurants, etc…  We can provide the evening meal for a small additional fee if you would like provided arrangements are made ahead of time.  We (the guides) want to spend our time trying to make sure the hunters have a good hunt and are seeing the Monster Kansas Bucks, not cooking.  If arrangements are made ahead of time we can take care of it generally my wife has it catered or brought in by an excellent local cook.


PAYMENT INFORMATION:

We require a 50% deposit on your hunt and accept the following forms of payment:

Credit Cards - 3.5% transaction fee added

Personal/Cashier's ChecksCash (for hunt balance)




Your Kansas Hunting Outfitter

All little bit about us and what we love to do!

We are located in the North Central part of the state just 25 miles north of Salina, Kansas on I135. We are only 7 miles from the small town of Minneapolis, Kansas. Family owned and operated by Todd and Rachel Griffin. We are blessed with the help of a long time childhood friend, Kent Constable and our two sons, Stuart and Grant.
We manage 13,000 plus acres of Prime River and creek bottom ground in Ottawa, Saline, and Cloud Counties. We offer Kansas Trophy Deer Hunts, Kansas Turkey Hunts (Rio Grandes), and Kansas Pheasant hunts. This is truly the home of Kansas Trophy Whitetail Deer!!
Kent Constable is an avid hunter in all concepts and all angles. He loves to hunt Whitetail Deer, Turkeys, Waterfowl of all kinds, Predators, and he is a Trapper. The Trapping skills and his love for bow hunting is a great help in tree stand placement for us. Those skills lead him to be a master of finding pinch points in places that most would never believe existed. He also makes custom predator calls out of our famous Kansas Whitetail Deer antler.
Our Sons Stuart and Grant are Growing up fast many of our hunters have watched them grow from little boys to the young men they are today. Stuart now 23 has been to welding school and has worked all over oklahoma and northern Texas on pipeline jobs, coming home every chance he had to hunt and help out when needed. He has been the one who got the job of filling feeders, fixing blinds, putting up signs, picking up deer, along with the occasional dropping off and picking up of hunters. He was the first to drive so he has had many early morning and late night jobs. Stuart is now starting a outfitting business called (Post Rock Outfitters) in Lincoln county Kansas offering all the same great hunts in a new area. We are excited to say the least. We will continue to work together I will help him and he will help me as well. Grant is now 20 and has graduated from welding school and is on the road alot. When he is here he helps with the feeder filling, tracking deer, helping me get guys in and out of the field, guiding when needed and a lot of other jobs that need to be done. Both boys are very good hunters and hard workers great partners to have in our family business.
Rachel is the one whom organizes everything and sees that it gets done, and on time. Not counting our home life, she cleans the Lodge, does all the book work, takes care of the bird dogs (all 6 of them), and sometimes cooks for the hunters. She also is the secretary and collection manager for my father’s business Griffin’s Contracting. Oh ya and if that’s not enough for her to do, she also is an RCA carrier for the post office in Minneapolis. Without her I can honestly say Pipe Creek Guide Service wouldn't’t be here today. As my little Grandma once told me behind every successful man there's a better woman.
I have been a hunter since the day I was born just like Kent; we were raised hunting every chance we got. For many years during college and shortly after I guided Kansas Pheasant and Quail hunts all around Ottawa, Cloud, and Saline Counties. I started Pipe Creek Guide Service in 1999 the year Kansas decided to let non residents hunt our giant Kansas Whitetail Deer. Of course I was anxious to kick it into high gear when that happened. I work for my family's contracting business about 3 months of the year and the rest of the time I am dedicated to Pipe Creek Guide Service.
Here at Pipe Creek Guide Service we start hanging and trimming tree stands around the first of August up until the Kansas Muzzle Loader hunts start in late Sept.. Then in October were back at it checking trail cameras, filling feeders, and finishing any stands we didn't get to earlier. Most of the time I try to take off with my sons and my dad somewhere hunting Colorado or Wyoming for a week in mid October for a little stress relief before it really gets crazy at the beginning of November. That’s the prime time to be in a tree stand if you want to put a tag on a Monster Kansas Trophy Deer.
We bow hunt all of November and then the rifle season starts the first Wednesday after Thanksgiving. The Kansas Deer hunting season is only Twelve days for gun so we offer two 5 day hunts. When that is done we then start our Kansas Pheasant / Quail hunts.
We hunt Pheasant and Quail until the end of January which is the end of the Kansas season. The actual Kansas Pheasant hunting season starts the second weekend in November and runs through the last day of January. I generally take those clients on my own unless there is a large group. I really don’t like to take pheasant hunters any earlier than about the 15th of December. I really want to focus on the Kansas Whitetail hunts in November and early December.
In February I’m off from Pipe Creek Guide Service so I then go to town and help my father in his contracting business or work on the farm fixing fence digging ponds etc… There is never any end to farm work and it’s always waiting on us.
February is also time to start filling feeders for the Turkeys until April when the Kansas Turkey season starts. We hunt the beautiful Rio Grandes in our area and the greatest part of it is you can get two of them! The Kansas Turkey season last until the end of May, so naturally I go back to work in town for the month of June and July before we start it all over again!!! That’s our life in a nut shell I admit it’s a little nutty but we somehow continue to deal with it and in some strange way it’s normal to us.





1695 N. 152nd Road

Minneapolis, Kansas 67467




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