Among hunters, there are very few that have not heard of Babe Winkleman. Babe is a nationally-known outdoorsman who has been teaching people to fish and hunt for 25 years on his award-winning “Good Fishing” and “Outdoor Secrets” television shows on The Outdoor Life Network, WGN-TV, Fox Sports Net, The Men’s Channel, The Great American Country, and the Sportsman’s Channel. One source said he’s had more airtime than “The Price is Right.” In this month’s article, we going to look at Kansas hunting from several perspectives, and that’s how Babe Winkleman fits in. We also talked with Joshua Johnson of Kankakee, Illinois to learn why he chose a Kansas ranch for one of his regular hunting retreats. Finally, we visited with Dan and Carla Thurston, the owners of the Lazy D Outfitters in Madison, Kansas, who have hosted both Babe and Joshua on their Southeast Kansas ranch.
Josh is an avid hunter who says he hunts every day from October 1 to the end of the season in mid-January. Somehow, he also owns a construction business, and has a very, very understanding wife who does not hunt. Josh often uses a hunting consultant, Russell Walker, and though he reads many hunting magazines and goes to a lot of hunting shows, he relies on the consultant, and word of mouth, to choose where he will hunt. (If you have never used one, consultants are generally compensated by the outfitter, not the hunter.) Walker knew and recommended the Lazy D Outfitters. Josh had already heard of them through both the Winkleman broadcasts, and videos that he has seen produced by Drury Outdoors. “If these guys hunt there,” Josh said, “I know that it’s going to be well managed. I know there will be game, and they’ll also coordinate the space so the hunters are not sitting on top of each other when the sun comes up.”
“Ninety-five percent of my business comes to my by word of mouth,” Dan said about his Lazy D Outfitters business. “A lot of these hunters have seen the videos or tv shows. We’ve done 13 shows with Babe. We also were featured on Dream Season TV, sponsored by Drury Outdoors, where the prize was a trip to the Lazy D. Mark and Terry Drury are here pretty often too.” “I’ve never gone to one of the trade shows or had a booth,” Dan said. “The guys that have hunted here go home or go to the shows, and they run their mouth a little, and then my phone starts ringing for reservations.”
Click here to learn more about why these reknown hunters chose Lazy D Outfitters. European ExperienceBy Katie Bartkoski, Kansas Dept of Commerce, Division of Travel and Tourism They come from across the ocean, but European travelers make a significant impact on tourism in Kansas. International visitors represent a small percentage of all visitors to Kansas with only 2% of the total visitors, but those numbers translate in to approximately $179 million dollars spent in Kansas. The largest percentage of international travelers coming to Kansas are from Europe, specifically the United Kingdom and German markets. Click here to read the rest of this story. Create Your Own "Ready Made Adventures"Have you noticed that the Kansas Travel and Tourism Website, www.travelks.com, offers visitors a chance to follow a "Ready Made Adventure"?
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