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Outta state duck hunt

Posted By: Headhunter1984

Outta state duck hunt - 04/09/19 10:49 AM

Anybody have any recommendations for a outta state duck hunt with lodging?
Thanks
Posted By: olcountry

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/09/19 01:18 PM

What state you looking into? I have some contacts in Kansas and Missouri.
Posted By: crenshawco

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/09/19 01:19 PM

If budget isn't a concern, I don't think there's a better outfitter in the country than these guys. https://www.habitatflats.com/

Watch some of their youtube videos. It's insane
Posted By: Overland

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/09/19 03:55 PM

Last several years in AR have been a bust. No sustained winter weather in AR during December/Jan so duck numbers have been down. I'd look to Missouri or Kansas, but you never know what Mother Nature has in store. AR could be lights out hunting next year. Bust A Duck Guide service in Central AR does a good job. I've hunted with them several times and have always been pleased with property, lodging and guides. You can hunt fields, timber, river from the same lodge.
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/09/19 07:54 PM

Never been but have heard good things about this group. https://www.honeybrake.com
Posted By: Headhunter1984

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/09/19 10:41 PM

Hey, thanks for the responses. I have bout narrowed it down to J&S Migrators and Southern Duck lodge in south east Missouri. If anybody had feedback on either more than what I have found it’s greatly appreciated.
Posted By: Gobl4me

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/10/19 01:42 AM

If your thinking Arkansas I'd use cypress crossing in Humphrey. These guys will work as hard as anybody to keep you in ducks and specks. Blinds are A+ and the lodge is nice/new. These guys are locals and have lifelong experience in commercial hunting.
Posted By: GomerPyle

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/10/19 02:13 PM


Bill Byers Hunter Club in Hunter, AR.

ByersFarm.com
Posted By: Drake322

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/11/19 04:39 PM

Got to North Dakota in October. My Son went last year and they had a blast. Shot over 300 of all types. Saw Tundra Swans, Sandhills etc. He is planning to go back this year, depending on his work.
Posted By: specialk

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/11/19 11:32 PM

Originally Posted by Headhunter1984
Hey, thanks for the responses. I have bout narrowed it down to J&S Migrators and Southern Duck lodge in south east Missouri. If anybody had feedback on either more than what I have found it’s greatly appreciated.


I’ve hunted with J&S the last two years. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about it.
Posted By: Abbhudson

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/12/19 02:28 AM

If you haven't totally ruled out AR these guys are great.

smoking barrels

Posted By: Goatkiller

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/12/19 04:36 PM

We've been doing some hunting down around Lake Charles Louisiana and we've had some birds. They (locals) think there are NO birds because they can't go out there, throw out 2 dozen decoys from Academy in a mud hole and start shooting.

We've had to "work" a little harder for them. Like put out 3 dozen instead of 2 and add a jerk string. rolleyes I'm just thinking... "y'all boys never duck hunted in Alabama much have you?". All they want to talk to me about is coming up here and blasting some deer.

Don't rule it out the drive isn't horrible and the weather is mild. I know there are several groups down there that guide if you need more info just PM me.

Nobody has mentioned going to Reelfoot and that's probably good advice. Our blind numbers are way down and have been for several years. Here today.. gone tomorrow. No consistency for more than 2-3 days at a time then lull for several days then back into the birds. Repeat on the next front. Not bad for a single hunter but not good for taking clients who have been coming for years and remember when we use to put up 30+ per day every day. Some days were are down to something like 12 in a blind that could shoot 12-14 people. There... you ride the hole. Every day all season long. You can't move the blind so it's out of your control.

I think you will find the same in Arkansas and SE Missouri which is just across the river. Everything has to do with hunting pressure in those situations and those places. You really need to go with someone that has enough property or holes they can put you on a place that hasn't been hunted in a week, etc.
Posted By: imadeerfan

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/12/19 06:07 PM

May want to check out Homra's guide service on Reelfoot Lake,Tn. Only paid/guided duck hunt I've been on.
Had an awesome time.
Never got our feet wet,main part of the blind was heated,fed us breakfast & lunch in the blind & killed ducks.
Posted By: Atoler

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/14/19 01:08 AM

The further north of west you go, the more consistent your success is going to be. Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas would be my choice.
Posted By: marshmud991

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/15/19 09:54 AM

Originally Posted by Goatkiller
We've been doing some hunting down around Lake Charles Louisiana and we've had some birds. They (locals) think there are NO birds because they can't go out there, throw out 2 dozen decoys from Academy in a mud hole and start shooting.

We've had to "work" a little harder for them. Like put out 3 dozen instead of 2 and add a jerk string. rolleyes I'm just thinking... "y'all boys never duck hunted in Alabama much have you?". All they want to talk to me about is coming up here and blasting some deer.

Don't rule it out the drive isn't horrible and the weather is mild. I know there are several groups down there that guide if you need more info just PM me.

Nobody has mentioned going to Reelfoot and that's probably good advice. Our blind numbers are way down and have been for several years. Here today.. gone tomorrow. No consistency for more than 2-3 days at a time then lull for several days then back into the birds. Repeat on the next front. Not bad for a single hunter but not good for taking clients who have been coming for years and remember when we use to put up 30+ per day every day. Some days were are down to something like 12 in a blind that could shoot 12-14 people. There... you ride the hole. Every day all season long. You can't move the blind so it's out of your control.

I think you will find the same in Arkansas and SE Missouri which is just across the river. Everything has to do with hunting pressure in those situations and those places. You really need to go with someone that has enough property or holes they can put you on a place that hasn't been hunted in a week, etc.

There are days that there will be birds moving around early in the season but overall duck hunting SUCKS in our area now. I'm 35 miles SW of Lake Charles and it's nothing but rice fields and marshes and other than a few specklebellies, spoonbills, gadwalls and the occasional teal and pintail there was really no ducks to be found in our area. All the best hunting camps in the best marshes were getting shut out many mornings this year. That's just unheard of. Duck hunting in SW La is like deer and turkey hunting here in Alabama. Every field or pothole in the marsh has a blind in it that someone paid high dollars for and they're hunted everyday. Ducks are big business in La.
Posted By: rblaker

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/17/19 09:45 AM

Originally Posted by GomerPyle

Bill Byers Hunter Club in Hunter, AR.

ByersFarm.com


This would be my choice as well.
Posted By: JayHook2

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/23/19 02:43 PM

Byers or Buster Cooper
Posted By: Overland

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 04/24/19 11:06 PM

I have hunted with Buster Cooper at Bust a Duck several times, he has a good operation. He is honest and will try and put you on the ducks
Posted By: cartervj

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 05/09/19 01:52 AM

Byers has been around a long long time and they produce

The past years has been terrible. As bad as I’ve ever seen it yet we killed birds year before last. These days it’s gonna be luck of the draw.
Posted By: JayHook2

Re: Outta state duck hunt - 05/12/19 03:40 AM

Neither of these places overbook and don't shoot holes out daily...thus their success when others are lacking
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