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Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US.

Posted By: Mike S.

Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/05/17 08:16 PM

Looking to take a guided trip in December with a top notch outfitter. Thought I'd start here looking for recommendations. Arkansas? Oklahoma? Here in Texas? Louisiana? Thanks in advance!
Posted By: Erichugh22

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/05/17 08:21 PM

Best week of hunting I've ever had was in Kansas on Christmas week two years ago. Literally tens of thousands of mallards. As far as outfitters There i have no clue, I only hunted public
Posted By: Leonardo

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/05/17 08:53 PM

I will second Kansas for field hunting mallards. Give Ben Webster a call with Big Kansas Outdoors.
Posted By: claypool

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/05/17 11:03 PM

Chesapeake Bay , for Black Ducks
Posted By: nate33

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/05/17 11:49 PM

You can only shoot 6 ducks ----------- no matter how many you see------- I dont see how that is going to be the trip of a lifetime. That being said,,, look to Venice, La. ------- you can fish after the duck hunt.
Posted By: txbowhunt7

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 12:39 AM

I hunt with Ben annually. You won't be disappointed
Posted By: woodduckhunter

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 12:39 AM

would completely depend on what kind of waterfowl is at the top of your list
Posted By: bentman

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 01:23 AM

ND....nuff said
Posted By: brazosboyt

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 01:43 AM

Go tfor Seldovia AK with buck brown. My #1 place in the world. Less than$1500 for 4 days hunting and lodging. Travel cost a few $$ but you won’t regret it.
Posted By: woodduckhunter

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 01:26 PM

yes you can only harvest 6, but in most people's opinion, there's more to a trip of a lifetime than harvesting 6 ducks. maybe he hasn't ever go to put his eyes on endless miles of corn and mallards? To some, it is more about the sights and sounds than limiting.
Posted By: fowlchaser15

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 02:07 PM

If your looking into Kansas give prairie thunder outfitters a look. Going back with them in early January great group of guys and will put you on the birds.
Posted By: txbowhunt7

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 03:01 PM

Yea just pray the game wardens don't storm the lodge again and detain 30 of their hunters
Posted By: Leonardo

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 04:09 PM

Originally Posted By: txbowhunt7
Yea just pray the game wardens don't storm the lodge again and detain 30 of their hunters


That was on a thread last year then it kind of went away. Is there a report on it that can be linked to? It was Kansas and Texas right?
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 04:26 PM

Originally Posted By: claypool
Chesapeake Bay


Chesapeake for meathod reasons

Layout boats off shore for sea ducks and inshore divers and puddlers
Body booting and coffin blinds for Geese
Posted By: beaversnipe

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 06:30 PM

Panhandle is great, you need 3-5 days to ballance off the one bad hunt.
Panhandle looks promising this year.
Posted By: pervis

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 07:11 PM

^he's^ Alive! The beavs alive!!
Posted By: woodduckhunter

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 07:38 PM

Originally Posted By: Leonardo
Originally Posted By: txbowhunt7
Yea just pray the game wardens don't storm the lodge again and detain 30 of their hunters


That was on a thread last year then it kind of went away. Is there a report on it that can be linked to? It was Kansas and Texas right?


and since you saw it on facechat it has to be true, right? another one of those fed headlines they love to publish"commercialized hunting operation set up and stung for trespassing, baiting, and numerous other game laws". they just seem to forget to come back and say "oops we messed up and there wasn't really anything wrong"
Posted By: Leonardo

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 07:56 PM

Originally Posted By: woodduckhunter
Originally Posted By: Leonardo
Originally Posted By: txbowhunt7
Yea just pray the game wardens don't storm the lodge again and detain 30 of their hunters


That was on a thread last year then it kind of went away. Is there a report on it that can be linked to? It was Kansas and Texas right?


and since you saw it on facechat it has to be true, right? another one of those fed headlines they love to publish"commercialized hunting operation set up and stung for trespassing, baiting, and numerous other game laws". they just seem to forget to come back and say "oops we messed up and there wasn't really anything wrong"


Kind of the reason I was asking for a link.
Posted By: woodduckhunter

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/06/17 08:01 PM

was mainly referring to the original poster
Posted By: txbowhunt7

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 02:16 AM

I have buddies that were there the time of the raid, and another one that was there earlier in the month, and I was in Kansas at the time. So no, I didn't see it on "facechat". Even before the raid, they said they'll never be back. I definitely wouldn't want to spend money with anyone that got raided by the Feds. But it's not my money so do what you'd like
Posted By: Guitars&Guns

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 03:38 AM

I would also vote for Kansas, but would suggest a doing a goose hunt while you're there.

That said I don't know who to recommend...the outfitter we went with a few years back was also raided by Feds and as I understand it lost their hunting rights etc. Do your homework and go with a reputable outfitter that you know is above reproach.
Posted By: woodduckhunter

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 04:28 AM

Jeff Foiles and the strait meat duck club would be a "raid". feds watching someone because they simply don't like guiding and outfitting for awhile, making a bust and not arresting, fining, revoking privileges, etc would not be a raid. You don't get raided and get to stay in business these days.
Posted By: txbowhunt7

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 11:26 AM

Oh good lord you're being picky! If several state and federal game wardens (not just 1 or 2) showed up at the lodge before the hunt, detaining every hunter there, downloading cell data, pics, videos, getting testimonies, and being escorted to the bathroom for 8 hours, while at the same time going to the guides houses to do the same thing doesn't sound like a raid to you then you're just splitting hairs. Btw, the hunters I know that were there at the time and had to leave not completing their entire hunt, still haven't heard from Zach for an apology or explanation. Whether any charges stuck or not, there was still cause for concern to be monitored for 2 seasons. But I'm done arguing what you think a raid is or if that's an outfitter that's still worth spending money on. Enjoy
Posted By: Matpk

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 02:59 PM

Originally Posted By: nate33
You can only shoot 6 ducks ----------- no matter how many you see------- I dont see how that is going to be the trip of a lifetime. That being said,,, look to Venice, La. ------- you can fish after the duck hunt.

aim
Nothing I would agree more than this. if it is shooting gees in Conservation season
it is totally a different ball game. than go to Kansas.
Posted By: Erichugh22

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 03:10 PM

Originally Posted By: Matpk
Originally Posted By: nate33
You can only shoot 6 ducks ----------- no matter how many you see------- I dont see how that is going to be the trip of a lifetime. That being said,,, look to Venice, La. ------- you can fish after the duck hunt.

aim
Nothing I would agree more than this. if it is shooting gees in Conservation season
it is totally a different ball game. than go to Kansas.


To me there's a big difference in having six ducks come in one at a time and shooting your limit compared to watching flocks of 500+ mallards land in your spread.
Posted By: Esh and Hattie

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 03:16 PM

Originally Posted By: Erichugh22
Originally Posted By: Matpk
Originally Posted By: nate33
You can only shoot 6 ducks ----------- no matter how many you see------- I dont see how that is going to be the trip of a lifetime. That being said,,, look to Venice, La. ------- you can fish after the duck hunt.

aim
Nothing I would agree more than this. if it is shooting gees in Conservation season
it is totally a different ball game. than go to Kansas.


To me there's a big difference in having six ducks come in one at a time and shooting your limit compared to watching flocks of 500+ mallards land in your spread.


x2, sometimes you just don't even shoot
Posted By: Matpk

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 11/07/17 06:19 PM

aim
Buddy I would love to see %00 Mallard landing in my spread, only with a camera in my hand.
With gun it is different.. rifle
Posted By: Mike S.

I suggest Ben Webster in Kansas: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 01/04/18 10:41 PM

So a few months back I asked for you guys to suggest an outfitter in the US I could go to for a great duck hunting trip. Several of you said Ben Webster. Thank You!!! My son and I flew up to Wichita drove over to Hutchinson and slaughtered the Mallards and Lesser Canadas over three days. Ben and his team are top notch! Very mindful of the rules and regulations and safety as well as having a great time. I have since reread this thread and the collection of water fowling wisdom in here (with a few exceptions grin ) is fantastic.

Was right up there with my Saskatchewan hunts for sure! (And now I think I have an even better understanding as to why our Mallard counts are lower than years past! Lot's of corn cobs on the ground in the fields up there!)

Thanks Ben for a great hunt, great service, and great memories!
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: I suggest Ben Webster in Kansas: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 01/05/18 01:38 AM

I would go to Minnesota, I have friends there that are duck and goose hunters. Next choice would be out side of Cabot Arkansas, the guy has some of the best dogs and the hunting is also pretty good. Last choice would be Devils Lake North Dakota, one last hunt just for the fun of it.
Posted By: FeetDown

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 01/05/18 02:08 AM

Originally Posted By: BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted By: claypool
Chesapeake Bay


Chesapeake for meathod reasons

Layout boats off shore for sea ducks and inshore divers and puddlers
Body booting and coffin blinds for Geese


This. Sea ducking out of a layout boat is a really cool experience. The goose hunting on the eastern shore is outstanding as well. I go every fall when I visit family.
Posted By: LTC Realty

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 01/05/18 04:43 PM

If I could do any waterfowl hunt, it would have to be tundra swan
Posted By: ScottRoetzel

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 01/14/18 03:46 AM

Personally id recommend Eastern Arkansas. There is tons of public land and tons of ducks to go with it. We usually kill at least a limit between my dad and I everytime we go.
Posted By: bhunter

Re: Recommend a waterfowl trip of a lifetime in the US. - 01/16/18 02:04 AM

What about North or South Dakota, shoot some ducks and pheasants?
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