Guided Missouri Duck Hunting
December 1, 2007
Because of lenient regulations, liberal bag limits, inexpensive license fees, location along the Mississippi flyway, and large quantities of many duck species, Missouri duck hunting is popular among waterfowl hunters. According to Jim Low of the Missouri Department of Conservation (mo.gov, 08/19/07), surveys have determined that the estimated number of ducks has increased 14% since last year and is the 5th highest since 1955. During the duck hunting season, they can be hunted from a half hour before sunrise until sunset. Ducks frequent flooded soybean and rice fields, which we offer seasonal leases for.
As indicated by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, a large number of ducks and other birds migrate through eastern and northern Missouri while taking the Mississippi flyway migratory route, as the Mississippi River runs along the eastern border of Missouri. This flyway helps to make duck hunting in Missouri especially fruitful. However, being guided by an expert hunter can help make your expedition more successful by ensuring that the best techniques and hunting locations are utilized during your hunt.
Guided duck hunting in Missouri’s southeast, which is part of the Mississippi flyway, is available either with the use of layout boats or ground pits. Layout boats are especially good for duck hunts because they are small and allow hunters to lay down almost flat, making it harder for ducks to see them. We offer a guided Missouri duck hunting service for two to four hunters; a bird hunting dog can come along with groups of four hunters.
For more details and booking information on this, as well as non-guided hunts and seasonal leases, visit us at http://showmesnowgeese.com/contact.htm
Jon Eaton of showmesnowgeese.com a Missouri based waterfowl guide and outfitting service including information and resources relating to www.showmesnowgeese.com



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