Acres
Thousands of acres 10K-18K
At Prairie View Outfitters, we operate on thousands of acres of prime private land, ranging from 10,000 to 18,000 acres, offering expansive hunting opportunities and a commitment to quality game management.
OUR STORY
We’re a husband and wife team who built our community around a shared love for the outdoors. While many of our friendships were forged on deer hunts, we’re excited to expand our passion to the thrill of bird hunting.
Cas D. Schultz
Owner & Founder
Meet Cas Schultz, the dedicated Owner and Founder of Prairie View Outfitters LLC. Since establishing the company on January 8, 2021, Cas has been at the helm, guiding our vision and operations.
Kelsie Maden
Account Director
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Greg Simkins
Marketing Director
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OUR PARTNERS
We work with the very best. We are proud of our partners, who work with us to deliver the best guided hunting experience
LICENSES & PERMIT
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 Small Game License or Upland/Migratory Bird Stamp.
Migratory birds often require HIP certification. See Kansas regulations for species-specific seasons and permits.
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.