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Louisiana Duck Hunting Guides & Outfitters

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PO Box 181
Kilbourne, LA 71253
Caney Bottom Lodge is Arkansas’ premier hunting resort. Our professional hunting guide service specializes in wing shooting adventures and fishing trips. Here you experience the hunt of a lifetime. There are a whole host of qualities that make your time at Caney Bottom Lodge a truly memorable hunting experience. We have done extensive research in order to make our hunts rival the best anywhere across the country. The staff at Caney Bottom Lodge has spent countless hours learning from biologists
24009 Singing Waterfall Rd
Husser, LA 70442
Escape into the tranquil world of Covey Rise. Only an hour from Louisiana’s two largest metropolitan areas, New Orleans and Baton Rouge, this country retreat provides the ultimate destination for entertaining business clients, conducting corporate meeting and seminars, or gathering with friends and family.
1730 Big Pasture Road
Lake Charles, LA 70607
The True Sportman's Paradise, Grosse Savanne Lodge provides the finest guided Louisiana goose and duck hunting trips around; as well as Louisiana salwater fishing lodge and fly fishing guides.
21602 Dewberry Road
Kaplan, LA 70548
For more than a century, ducks and geese migrating from Canada and the central United States have poured into Southwest Louisiana to gorge themselves on surplus rice. This is the Louisiana Flyway. Under its skies lies a half a million acres of harvest spillings and naturally downed grain. Over it, migrating waterfowl have navigated the same air corridors for generations. Like Salmon of the skies, they return year after year to the same field, in the same family groupings, for the same waiting
3008 Lakewood Drive
Violet, LA 70092
Marshland Adventures is founded on the principal of providing our guests with high quality, first class, professional and friendly service. Our success depends on this promise. Our duck hunting trips include two hunters per blind with a guide and are morning only hunts so the birds can rest in the afternoon. You can expect to shoot gadwells, widgeons, mottled ducks, teal, pintails and mallards.
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Rayville, LA 71269
Based in Rayville, Louisiana, the Pinoak Mallards Lodge has a rich history in beautiful sunsets, exhillirating hunts, and quality recreational experiences. Our website is here to provide a short taste of the great hunting and recreational experience you can have at Pinoak Mallards. On this site, you can check the local weather, get directions to the lodge, or browse our photo gallery. Consider spending beautiful sunset evenings with us on the front porch of our waterfront lodge. We hope to
PO Box 105
Simmesport, LA 71369
June 1, 2008 - May 28, 2009 Trophy Buck Managed 1000 + acres of hardwood bottom land and cypress slues. Hunting blinds, food plots provide with one and two persons box stands, one and two persons ladder stands, loc- on stands and ground blinds. We maintain mineral licks, feed and fertilize year round. Concordia Parish, West Feliciana Parish and Avoyelles Parish all come together here. Located in Avoyelles Parish at Three Rivers, on the west bank of the Red River at the exact point that the
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Louisiana Duck Hunting News

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Sports Shop Offers Favre $25,000 Shopping Spree to Return to Green Bay by host

Jon Gafner would be more than happy to give away the $25,000 worth of merchandise his store sign promises if Brett Favre came back to the Packers.  The marquee sign on Gafner's Jackson Street business, Jon's Sport Shop, says, "Hey Brett, $25,000 shopping spree if you come back!"

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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