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Arkansas Duck Hunting Guides & Outfitters

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P O Box 895
Monette, AR 72447
Time for you to start thinking about green heads and orange feet. At acoustic guide service we have been busy all summer to make this duck season the best possible for you, the hunter. If you have hunted for us before you know what to expect and if not.... our 95% success rate of a year ago says it all.
10177 Highway 141
Paragould, AR 72450
In addition to our excellent duck hunting, we will be offering extended limits on mallards through our new Controlled Hunting Program. This program allows hunters the opportunity to enjoy their hunting experience beyond the state bag limit of Mallards.
187 Hayes Lake Lane
Gillett, AR 72055
Our family owned and operated guide service offers you the most spectacular, heart-pounding hunting experience available. Our complete staff caters to your every need and gives new meaning to the tradition of southern hospitality. We guarantee that you will make memories to last a lifetime when you book with the best at Buckshot Duck Lodge....you will experience the hunting adventure of a lifetime!
487 Lower Ridge Rd
Conway, AR 72032
Bust-A-Duck Guide Service: Offers the best flooded field and timber hunting in the Mississippi flyway. Over 2000 acres of private land holdings and several large tracts of timber near by. At Bust-A-Duck we provide the environment that every hunter wants to experience in an Arkansas Duck Hunt.
1110 Empire Rd
Parkdale, AR 71661-9310
It is our pledge to make your duck hunt safe, enjoyable and successful. Guides are experienced - years of professional duck guiding ,calling and hunting. Guides are mature adults - old men. Guides are safety minded - Our main objective is Hunting Safety. Guides are sober - we have a no alcohol rule at the lodge, on the farm, and in the pits. Guides are unarmed -we are working guides. If a duck is killed you killed it!
PO Box 134
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
Once again we finished last season with outstanding bag numbers. It’s not to say we didn’t have a tough day every now and then, but with a duck limit of six and a per hunter/per day bag average between 4.3 and 4.4 ducks per day/per hunter … we are well pleased.
P.O. Box 225
Dewitt, AR 72042
Duck Guides Inc. was established in 1994. It is family owned and operated by Thayn Morton, an Arkansas County native who has more than 28 years of hunting and guiding experience, his wife Sally, and his twin sons Cody and Corby. Duck Guides Inc.'s guides are life long residents of the area, are very experienced and possess a unique knowledge of the hunting areas. Every effort will be made to provide you with a quality safe hunt.
616 E 7th St
Dewitt, AR 72042
Our hunting Lodge is located at Crocketts Bluff, Arkansas on the White River,25 miles East of Stuttgart, Arkansas. Where we have a guide service that offers duck, deer, turkey hunting and also fishing year round on 1,300 acres of private land joining the "White River Refuge". Guides are with you at all times. We also offer hunting in rice fields, lake, timber and bottom land with 5 floating duck blinds.
100 Little River One
Foreman, AR 71836
Legacy Ranch is Proud to be Orvis Endorsed. Legacy Ranch located in the Southwest corner of Arkansas, bordering the Red River, has been under development for the past ten years by the Ashley family. The primary reason in constructing the 6000 square foot facility is to provide luxury lodging during whitetail deer, elk, duck, and upland bird season for hunters and guests from all over the world.
399 Highway 193
Wynne, AR 72396
This is where the legends about Arkansas duck hunting were born. Hunting like you always wished it could be--like fabled outdoor writers said it should be. From the first flights of red leg mallards to the last huge flocks of Snowgeese and Specklebellies, this prime Arkansas hunting area has traditionally attracted some of the largest concentrations of waterfowl in the Mississippi Flyway.
1696 Hwy 357 South
Heth, AR 72346
Shur-A-Shot Guide Service has over 70 years of Arkansas duck and goose hunting experience. We hunt over 6,000 acres of flooded rice and bean fields that are an absolute magnet for waterfowl. We also have access to flooded timber where we shoot greenheads the old fashion way--fast and hard.
* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.

   

Arkansas Duck Hunting News

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Public asked to assist bird monitoring efforts by host

Public asked to assist bird monitoring efforts
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is requesting the public's assistance this spring in reporting ill or dead wetland birds (ducks, geese or shorebirds) or raptors (hawks, owls or eagles).

Farm producers signing up in record numbers by host

Farm producers signing up in record numbers
 
LITTLE ROCK- There is a ground swell of farm producers enrolling in conservation buffers in Arkansas that are
beneficial to wildlife and to the farmer’s bottom line. Farmers, through their local Farm Service Agency county offices,
have signed up over 4,000 acres of croplands along field edges in a relatively new conservation buffer practice.

Game and Fish Commission agrees to continue voluntary lead reduction program by host

PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Commission recently agreed to continue the department’s voluntary lead reduction program aimed at protecting Arizona’s endangered California condor.

Snow goose conservation season opens Feb. 4 by host

Snow goose conservation season opens Feb. 4

LITTLE ROCK - Waterfowl hunting is traditionally a winter
sport, but goose hunters in Arkansas will have an extra
three months to hunt “light geese” (snow geese, blue
geese and Ross’s geese). A special snow goose
conservation season will open on Feb. 4, and extend
through April 27.

IMPROVED WATERFOWL POPULATIONS LEAD U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE TO CONTINUE LIBERAL WATERFOWL REGULATIONS FOR UPCOMING HUNTING SEASON by host

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed continuation of liberal hunting regulations for the upcoming 2007-2008 late waterfowl seasons due to improved habitat conditions and waterfowl population estimates. Duck hunting season lengths will be 60 days in both the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways, 74 days in the Central Flyway, and 107 days in the Pacific Flyway.


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