Waterfowl Hunts
At its essence, waterfowl hunting is what we do. Our lodge is nestled deep in the Mississippi River flyway with the Ouachita River to our west. We’re also surrounded by thousands of acres of some of the richest Delta crop land the nation has to offer, which provides plenty of food and habitat for wintering waterfowl.
Come Hunt With Us
Our duck hunting property consists of over 4,000 acres of conservation projects and rice fields with pit blinds. We work hard to make sure that our blinds are in top-notch shape and ready to make your hunt a success.
Our guides have their own highly trained retrievers, so there is no need to worry about retrieving your birds; we’ve got that covered. Once back at the lodge, we can even clean and vacuum seal your day’s harvest.
- Four(4) person minimum per blind.
- All lodge hunts require a 50% non-refundable deposit within 10 days of your booking to hold your reservation.
- All payments made with a credit card will have a 3% surcharge added to the invoice.
- No afternoon waterfowl hunts are available; however, we do offer Big Game Hunts and Five Stand Sporting Clays.
What You'll Need
- As with any outdoor adventure, check weather conditions and dress accordingly.
- Non-toxic ammo of your choice.
- Gun rentals are available.
- While you are welcome to wear chest waders for warmth if you choose, a simple pair of knee boots or hip boots is all you’ll need to keep you dry as we can carry you to the blind and back in a UTV or amphibious vehicle.
- Louisiana residents will require a Federal Duck stamp, Louisiana Small/Migratory Bird License, HIP Registration, and state waterfowl stamp.
- Non-residents will require a Federal Duck stamp as well as a one-day Non-resident Louisiana Small/Migratory Bird License for each day hunted, which covers your HIP Registration and state waterfowl stamp.
- Licenses must be purchased online from LA Wildlife & Fisheries before arrival, or we can assist you when you arrive at the lodge.