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Duck Hunt Guide #3359430
02/23/21 08:27 AM
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I'm wanting to buy a trip for my dad and I next season. He will be 60.

He's hunted his whole life but never went duck hunting. I don't necessarily have a budget yet, but I can't break the bank with it either.

Where do yall recommend trying to go and what is a realistic budget?

Re: Duck Hunt Guide [Re: dead_eye] #3359837
02/23/21 07:15 PM
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Byer’s is the place. It’s not cheap but he produces. The place has been in their family 3 or 4 generations as a duck club.
It’s not cheap and not sure if price snow but it used to be 550 a day included room and board. Goose hunting I the afternoon was extra. They have the Specs and hold the specs for some reason during the season.

https://byersfarm.com/lodge/


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Re: Duck Hunt Guide [Re: dead_eye] #3361136
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What kind of hunt? Dry field, flooded AG fields, timber or something else?

Budget per day?

How far willing to travel?


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02/27/21 12:12 PM
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Ticka...

Budget - realistic for a working man
Travel - I'd like to stay in the south
Kinda hunt - something that will be fun and enjoyable for us and a good bit of shooting.

We aren't avid duck hunters. I want to do it to have a memorable time with my pops and him experience something for the first time.

Re: Duck Hunt Guide [Re: dead_eye] #3362530
02/27/21 01:31 PM
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“The Grove” outside pine bluff Arkansas has some fantastic hunting. Excellent food and nice lodge. Short drive to Stuttgart- macks etc. Large casino 10 min away if your into that

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OK, look up pluckaduck lodge. Elk river outfitters or something like that? Byers is supposedly good too.

Most timber guides ain't gonna meet a working man's budget. It's high dollar $700+ per gun per day.

I know of a few days leases which are reasonable, but if you arent much of a duck hunter, that's probably not an option.

I've hunted a fair bit in the delta, but not as familiar with the guide scene over there.


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Re: Duck Hunt Guide [Re: dead_eye] #3362789
02/27/21 08:43 PM
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Pluck a duck is good. I goose hunted with them 25 plus years ago and they got after it. I’d assume shorty still runs the place


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Re: Duck Hunt Guide [Re: dead_eye] #3362808
02/27/21 09:16 PM
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What kind of ducks you wanting to kill? If you just want to hunt waterfowl and shoot a bunch, a goose hunt may be more fun and cheaper.


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