Missouri Waterfowl Hunting

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What we provide are private wetlands for self guided waterfowl hunts.

Our wetlands include flooded crop, marsh, sloughs, timber potholes, sloughs flooded through timber to crop ground and open water. Thirty permanent blinds, wade-in and layout boat areas exist throughout.

We offer one cost for season long access from early teal, regular season, late and spring goose.

How to successfully waterfowl hunt our wetlands is to first scout and then hunt each locality following where the ducks and geese may be as well as to experience the variety of habitats. Return as often as wanted.

Our Missouri Waterfowl Wetlands Locations

Click any of the labels on the map below to review aerial and water level pictures of our wetlands and blinds. While he have plenty of field set locations and pond hunts in Kansas, none in Iowa, Missouri remains our best waterfowl location due to the geography of the Lower Missouri River Basin and its large expanse of standing water.

Missouri waterfowl wetlands map

Mississippi Flyway - Missouri wetlands waterfowl advantage >>>

 

Private Wetlands

Avoid public wetlands hunter mentality and enjoy the hunt free of others allowing for a more enjoyable day regardless of the take.

Duck

Our best duck hunts are on our private wetlands that are free from federal and state wetlands regulatory restraints allowing us to drain, smooth the bottom, plant and flood to our specifications. Shooting pools around our blinds require chest waders or less. After one duck hunt the strength of the levees, in/out flow, the well camouflaged stable blinds, duck attracting crops, all insure the hunter's return for years of hunts to come.

All hunters are encouraged to bring their own dogs and most enjoy mixing a pheasant hunt between duck hunts.

Pictured with the greenheads are Jon Nee Sr., owner and operator, Jon Jr., future owner and operator and Brice Johnson who all have many years of experience both duck hunting, building and maintaining our wetlands.

More details about our duck hunts, blinds and how we operate are available in this website with the intent to remove as much mystery out of how to enjoy waterfowl hunting our private wetlands. We will get the hunter recommendations of where to park his truck, step out and begin his hunt. That along with a local lodging listing that also included tow truck and veterinarian services allows the do it yourself hunter all he needs to make his own hunts.

Goose

Our main goose hunt strength is that we do not limit our goose hunters to one field. This is a do it yourself hunter organization and our goose hunts well demonstrate that approach.

The short description is that we have hundreds of wetlands acres to hunt and most get enough goose action incidental to a duck hunt to satisfy the goose interest during the regular waterfowl season. For late and spring goose hunts we offer over 200,000 acres of land to track state waterfowl reports as well as get a second opinion from the MAHA staff of where to begin a goose hunt. That goose hunt begins with scouting followed up by placing  field sets nearby. This aspect alone accounts for more goose hunting success than any other. We can get our hunters to where the geese are rather than set the hunters to where we hope the geese will be.

Goose hunters will find much more detail in our self guided goose hunt, goose hunter gallery, late season and snow goose hunter sections of our website.

MAHA

Private Missouri wetlands waterfowl hunting with all the advantages include all those many wish to avoid as experienced on public wetlands.

Our waterfowl hunters have much gray hair with most being drake only hunters. This class of hunter does not sky bust, steal flights, not late to hunt and calls with skill. Our blinds insure hunter separation. Our self guided approach allows all to hunt their spreads as they see fit.

There is more about our waterfowl hunts and the links below are just a start of showing what is available.

Updates

Covers all disciplines and hunters as well as MAHA administrative information.
 

Late Season Goose

Youth field goose hunt written by a father covering safety in detail.
 

Father & Son

See what is more important than ducks.
 

Season Highlights

A group of several waterfowl friends show some pictures from last season.
 

Duck hunts

Goose hunts

Our private wetlands