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Where We Hunt Waterfowl

We have several locations in Arkansas, Missouri and South Dakota available for your hunting pleasure.  South Dakota is the only area that we currently do not offer our personal full guided hunts at this time.  If your group would like a guide we can arrange for a local guide to assist you.  All our properties are privately owned and a very large portion of our property has been only hunted by family in the past. 

 

We aid landowners in wildlife management and help them transfer their property from a family hunt to provide the sportsman a hunt they will enjoy!  Most areas have produced Boone & Crocket along with Pope & Young Bucks every year and other bucks in the 150 range.  Most of our properties have not seen any turkey hunting pressure at all.  When it comes to the Ducks – all our properties will offer you a great outdoor adventure!  If you like to goose hunt – several of our locations offer excellent goose hunts for all species – we currently do not employ any goose guides, but have availability to recommend other outfitters and guides.

Regardless if you are looking to hunt deer, duck, pheasant, dove, turkey, or to go fishing, we are your source in making sure we make your trip one that turns into an Adventure.  Our sources in the hunting and fishing community are endless.  If it is a trip to the Midwest you are looking for you have come to the right site.  Contact us today to learn more about what Midwest Hunting Adventures can offer you on your next hunting Adventure!

CLICK HERE FOR ARKANSAS WATERFOWL HUNT INFORMATION

CLICK HERE FOR MISSOURI WATERFOWL HUNT INFORMATION

Season Information & Rates

Please check back in late July when the official dates are published and for the 2007/2008 season guidelines. 2006/2007 season was:

Season Dates

Limits

November 18, 2006 -
December. 18, 2006

Daily limit of six (6) ducks which may include no more than four (4) mallards (no more than one (1) of which may be females), one (1) pintail, three (3) mottled ducks, two (2) scaup, two (2) wood ducks, two (2) redheads, one (1) black duck and one (1) canvasback.
Daily limit of five (5) mergansers, which may include no more than two (2) hooded mergansers

 

December 26, 2006 -
January 7, 2007

Daily limit of six (6) ducks which may include no more than four (4) mallards (no more than one (1) of which may be females), one (1) pintail, three (3) mottled ducks, two (2) scaup, two (2) wood ducks, two (2) redheads, one (1) black duck and one (1) canvasback.
Daily limit of five (5) mergansers, which may include no more than two (2) hooded mergansers

 

 
January 13, 2006 -
January 28, 2007

Daily limit of six (6) ducks which may include no more than four (4) mallards (no more than one (1) of which may be females), one (1) pintail, three (3) mottled ducks, two (2) scaup, two (2) wood ducks, two (2) redheads, one (1) black duck and one (1) canvasback.
Daily limit of five (5) mergansers, which may include no more than two (2) hooded mergansers

 

2006-07 Waterfowl Seasons

Zone

Youth Hunt

Ducks

Canada Geese
and Brant

White-fronted
Geese

Light Geese
(Snow/Blue/Ross's)

North

10/21 to 10/22

10/28 to 12/26

9/30 to 10/9
11/24 to 1/31

11/24 to 1/31

10/28 to 1/31

Middle

10/28 to 10/29

11/4 to 1/2

9/30 to 10/9
11/24 to 1/31

11/24 to 1/31

10/28 to 1/31

South

11/18 to 11/19

11/24 to 1/22

9/30 to 10/9
11/24 to 1/31

11/24 to 1/31

10/28 to 1/31

The Conservation Order for light geese will be in effect from February 1 to April 30 with no bag limit. Hunters may use electronic calls and unplugged shotguns. Shooting hours are 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset during the Conservation Order. A valid Missouri Migratory Bird Hunting Permit is the only permit required for residents and nonresidents during this time.

What You'll Need to Bring

Arkansas License info: 
http://www.agfc.com/hunting/waterfowl-migratory-birds/migratory-birds-license.aspx

Missouri License info:          
http://www.mdc.mo.gov/regs/permits.htm

In addition to the state requirements we suggest that you prepare for the weather.  Especially in Missouri – the weather can change from 50 degrees to freezing temperatures and snow within a matter of minutes some times.

Your gun of choice, ammo, and a cooler to transport you ducks home.  Do not forget your camera!

       
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