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"A great guide and hunting setup" -Tony Accerano, SPORTS AFIELD MAGAZINE
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Hunting
PRIVATE FLOODED FARM AND OPEN WATER HUNTS...VARIETY OF SPECIES....DUCKS & GEESE... You'll hunt private flooded corn or soybean fields one day and open waters of the Tennessee River the next, offering you a variety of waterfowl setups.
Mallards are the most common but species such as black duck, widgeon, gadwall, pintail, canvasback, redhead, teal and shovelers are taken. In addition to the puddle ducks several species of divers are taken such as goldeneye, ringneck, scaup, and bufflehead in a single day's hunt.
Our open water style hunts offer you a wide variety of
species and you get a chance to see birds work the decoys and respond to
calling techniques. Here you'll have the chance to bag both ducks and geese on the same morning from the same blinds! The flooded river bottoms have long been a corridor for movement of waterfowl between the Mississippi River and Tennessee River, especially after heavy rains. Thousands of ducks and geese fly directly over the farm as its situated on a main artery of west Tennessee's most popular waterfowl region.
Each day a meal will be prepared in the blind for every hunter
consisting of hefty portions and southern hospitality. Ranging from
marinated pork chops and chicken to country ham, venison tenderloin,
fish, etc....with all the trimmings. You won't leave hungry!
The guides furnish retrievers and the area is an excellent place
to see the benefits of a good dog at work. We prefer to use our own
dogs, as they are experienced and familiar with the layout of the blind,
dog ramps, etc....
Each blind is surrounded by large decoy spreads (approximately
500) consisting of both ducks and geese. Sandbars adjacent to blinds are
covered with full bodied, half shells, and silhouettes of geese.
We
prefer to do the duck calling, yet we welcome additional
calling for geese so bring along your goose calls. And, we're willing to
give tips and help you with your own duck or goose calling while you're
here.
Canada geese are the most common for us in this portion of the
Mississippi flyway.
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"America's Best Known Crappie Fisherman" - Nick Sissley, FISHING WORLD MAGAZINE
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