Hunters considering Unit 8 in Kansas, primarily comprised of Fort Riley, should be aware of its unique challenges and opportunities. The Fort Riley military installation imposes separate and regularly changing rifle seasons, with extensive closures due to military training that can disrupt planned hunts, especially from September through November. Non-residents are advised to have a backup plan due to late announcement of closures, and Milford Lake and Tuttle Creek Reservoirs are recommended alternatives, offering ample public hunting land. Hunters have experienced varied success, with Milford WMA being highlighted as a worthwhile option, although recent flooding at Milford and Tuttle Creek has posed additional challenges.