What to bring:
• Warm hunting clothing including hat and gloves- make sure to bring several types of clothing for both moderate weather and cold weather
• Waterproof boots we suggest a knee boot or some sort of a boot that will keep your foot dry in a muddy, wet situation
• Blind bag for storage of snacks and other gear you might need including shotgun shells
• Hearing protection
• Face mask or gaiter for warmth in cold windy situations
• Headlamp or flashlight for setting up. We are setting decoys in the dark most days and this will aid in helping making it much easier
Arrival and Departure:
• Arrive at the airport the afternoon before your first hunting day.
• Pick up your rental car and drive to camp. We recommend an SUV or a truck. You will be driving in fields and in rural areas along dirt roads.
• The evening you arrive we will meet for introductions, supper, and a brief meeting which will cover all of the important details of your trip. Call us if other arrangements need to be arranged.
• Have the hunt of a lifetime for the next few days
• Depart for the airport after lunch on your last hunting day
• If you are travelling by vehicle, please arrive to camp the afternoon or evening before your first hunting day.
Arkansas Bag Limits:
Duck
Nov. 18-26, 2023
Dec. 9-23, 2023
Dec. 27, 2023-Jan. 31, 2024
Duck daily bag limit – 6, which may include no more than:
4 mallards (2 hens), 1 scaup, 3 wood ducks, 1 pintail, 2 redheads, 2 canvasbacks, 2 black ducks, 1 mottled duck. If not listed, up to 6 ducks of a species (including teal) may be taken.
Canada Goose
Sept. 1-Oct. 15, 2023
Daily bag limit – 5
Possession limit – 15
Nov. 18-26, 2023
Dec. 9-23, 2023
Dec. 27, 2023-Jan. 31, 2024
Daily bag limit – 2
Possession limit – 6
White Fronted Goose
Oct. 28-Nov. 10, 2023
Nov. 18-26, 2023
Dec. 9-23, 2023
Dec. 27, 2023-Jan. 31, 2023
Daily bag limit – 3
Possession limit – 9
Contact Numbers:
• Arkansas Game and Fish Commission: 833-345-0325
• Jed Lamb (931) 607-6638
• Paul Shirley (662)-380-3344