Missouri Waterfowl Hunt
Cole County, MO
1-10 Guests • No Lodging • Private • Guided
Description
We aim to limit out on the dry field mallards or the late ducks hitting the rice fields. What you can expect, is the chances to harvest a limit of ducks for your group, coupled with a few surprises to give your group plenty of shooting opportunities.
We hunt only mornings during the peak feeding flight and use the afternoons to make preparations for the next morning's hunt.
A party of 8 ensures your group's own field.
Any group smaller than 8 will be grouped with other hunters to make a party of 10!
MISSOURI: February 7th - February 28th
- State of Missouri requires Hunter's Education Certificate
- $40.00 hunting license
- To avoid any hassle order your license online at Missouri Department of Conservation
Base price is for our 1/2 day hunt; see additional pricing to turn it into a 1-4 day hunt. Youth prices are also included in Add-Ons.
DOGS
You are welcome to bring your dog IF you book your own field (meaning 6 or more paying clients.) You must also have a dog blind.
HOURS
Arkansas, Missouri and South Dakota's shooting hours are one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset.
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Your Host
Nick P
First off, I am a very passionate waterfowl hunter. I have been guiding snow geese for over six years from Canada all the way down to Mississippi. I have been chasing waterfowl for over fifteen years. Snow geese, in my opinion, are one of the most challenging birds to pursue. Due to the fact that they migrate in such large numbers, snow geese can be one of the most challenging waterfowl to decoy. Other than time I spend guiding waterfowl (9 months of every year), you'll find me fishing salmon runs, hunting other game, or working on a boat in Alaska. I live to hunt and fish, but snow geese are my passion. This is why I want to put my eleven years of decoying snows to work for you!
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Gear
- Shotgun & Ammunition
- Waders (if needed)
- License & Permits
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Rules & Guidelines
IF YOU ARE CAUGHT WITH ALCOHOL IN THE FIELD YOU FORFEIT YOUR MONEY AND WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE FIELD IMMEDIATELY. NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!!
Please note there is a 50% deposit included with your payment when booking.
A party of 8 ensures your group's own field.
Any group smaller than 8 will be grouped with other hunters to make a party of 10.
The #1 Rule is Safety: While we are in the decoys, we require all hunters to have their guns on safety until told otherwise. Guns will not be loaded until the guides instruct you to. Also the guide will tell you you’re shooting lanes and that is where you will shoot. We will have birds landing but will not be shooting any on the ground.
GUIDES
Your guides work extremely hard for you as hunters.
The spring is a long grueling season and they like to kill birds just as bad as you do!
Standard gratuity is 15%-20% for hard work
WHAT TO BRING
- Shotgun 12 or 10 gauge (no plug required)
- Clothing: Warm and cold weather clothes. It's the spring and you could be in weather as warm as 70 or cold as 0. Gore-Tex is the clothing of choice for snow geese hunting. Come prepared for anything. Rain, Snow, or Shine we'll be in the blind.
- Shotgun shells: 2 3/4 - 3 1/2 inch; 2's or BB's are the most common load
- 3 boxes of shells per day of hunting
- Digital camera to capture the memories
- Coolers for your birds(we offer bird cleaning for $15/hunter/day)
- Camouflage Face Mask is a must!!!!
DOGS
You are welcome to bring your dog IF you book your own field (meaning 6 or more paying clients.) You must also have a dog blind.
HOURS
Shooting Hours: Arkansas, Missouri and South Dakota's shooting hours are one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset.
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