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Re: Duck hunting outfitter Mississippi or Arkansas [Re: coach2] #2901467
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Y'all are kidding yourselves if you think there's not folks out there killing ducks,and the "good times" are over for good...

Re: Duck hunting outfitter Mississippi or Arkansas [Re: coach2] #2901479
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I'm not trying to discourage you. take the following advise with a grain of salt cause I've never paid to waterfowl hunt (so I don't know how that works-benefits of growing up on the Mississippi River) But, if it was me I would check out the numbers at the refuges and conservation lands. wait until you see the migration has arrived then check out the harvest #'s per Hunter on each place your thinking about being close to. then book a hunt. like I said I don't know how those outfitters work, but that would be my strategy. Though, in reality I would just hunt either federal or state lands...though I haven't done that for several years cause it's too easy to show up at friends places where everything is already set up.

guess I'm lazy.

Re: Duck hunting outfitter Mississippi or Arkansas [Re: coach2] #2901481
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Flooded standing CORN and the key to the Right Gate increases your Odds TREMENDOUSLY!!!

Re: Duck hunting outfitter Mississippi or Arkansas [Re: coach2] #2901493
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one happy note for the southern duck hunters is that corn planting in the Mississippi flyway is WAY down. my guess is along many of the refuges there is none (though the floods in Nebraska were early enough that many late plantings occurred. We shall see the results, but if I was a betting man I'd think Arkansas would be hot this year if we get any link of early cold snap.

Re: Duck hunting outfitter Mississippi or Arkansas [Re: coach2] #2901808
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Cypress Crossing in Humphrey AR is a very good operation. They hunt hard and have some good property around bayou meto. I live in Arkansas and hunt 35 days a year. They will do what it takes to get you on a good hunt. Not just take your money and tell you tough luck.

Re: Duck hunting outfitter Mississippi or Arkansas [Re: Goatkiller] #2901958
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Guides I know of do their best to inform clients of duck numbers or whether its worth clients coming. There was numerous cancelations last few seasons in AR.



Originally Posted by Goatkiller
Just over 20 years of 60 day 6 duck limit seasons has taken it's toll. All the ducks that migrate have been shot and shot and shot some more for years and years now.


There have always been the group of ducks that live just on the edge of the snow line. Those are still around. Short stopping has always been a problem. The long seasons have justified more impoundments to our North, more farms getting into duck hunting and guiding, etc.

Back in the good ole days the farmers up North would not go to all the trouble to make massive food sources for waterfowl because they had a 30 day season. It was a gamble and they might get iced out of their hole. One year it was good the next iced out and bad.

That's why all the guiding and big operations were in Arkansas. They had the food and typically were far enough South they had open water most of the season. That season was shorter.

Now.... 60 days. You can do it if you have that length season in North Dakota.



I miss the good old days, hunters are their own worst enemies.

I'd like to see duck hunting return to a 45 day, 4 duck a day season.
Ducks are heavily pressured and shows by the time they get here. AR is nothing compared to what it once was.

Huge money makes a difference too, the amount being spent on some locals is absolutely astonishing. Then again that's happening across the board with popular hunting pursuits.


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