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1838 Middle Calmer Rd.
Decorah, IA 52101
We are Northeast Iowa's Only and Most Unique Hunt and Gun Club. "After several decades dairy farming, we thought hunting with you would be a lot more fun!" Pheasant's, quail and chukar are in good supply for hunting from September 1st to March 31st and year round dog training with no legal bag limits. Along with 800 acres of woods and fields, we have 6 ponds for fishing and duck hunting. We can comfortably handle large or small groups without seeing another hunter in the field! The 113 year old
2041 Grand Avenue
West Des Moines, IA 50265
Praries Edge (P.E.) was conceived with the philosophy of giving our clients the opportunity to experience a professionally guided waterfowl hunt within a short drive of Des Moines, Iowa. Iowa is in the Mississippi flyway. Tens of thousands of Canada geese travel through and stay in Iowa with very little hunting pressure. In the past decade our local population has exploded. P.E. pledges to guide you on the best hunt that we can deliver. We will provide a safe and ethical waterfowl hunt. Our
3018 "O" Avenue
Parnell, IA 52325
Safari Iowa offers a warm, friendly atmosphere and home-cooked food where you will feel right at home - just like "down on the farm." We have polite, informed service staff and field coordinators to make your hunt the best. Combined with a safe hunting environment, our hunting experience is fun, a great place for families, stress-free and offers hunting success stories - You Will Get Birds!
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Iowa Duck Hunting News

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Public Land Access Improved Thanks to Iowa NWTF by host

The National Wild Turkey Federation’s Iowa State Chapter continues to make public hunting access a priority, having already contributed $72,000 toward the purchase of 812 acres of land in the Hawkeye State in 2008.   Most recently in Iowa, NWTF volunteers helped purchase land that will be used for public hunting as part of four existing conservation areas in Allamekee, Buchanan, Woodbury and Webster counties. The NWTF, with help from project partners, purchased land to expand public hunting land in the Lansing Wildlife Management Area, along the Wapsipinicon River, in the Oak Ridge Conservation Area and in the Boone Forks WMA.

Scientists Look to Outer Space to Solve Iowa Duck Mystery by host

KEOKUK - Tens of thousands of migrating lesser scaup ducks have arrived on Mississippi River Pool 19.

Migrating Waterfowl Herald Change of Season by host

Freed from their five month entombment beneath ice and snow, Iowa wetlands are returning to life.

IOWA 2007-2008 HUNTING & TRAPPING SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS by host

IOWA 2007-2008 HUNTING & TRAPPING SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS

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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