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Entire Season

MAHA self guided duck hunting has the early season teal; regular season local and small duck hunting; middle and late season migration duck hunting to late and return migration goose season.

Reading through this section starts to show how we are not a duck club but a business seeking hunter return for years to come.

For the one cost every hunter may be hunting during the entire range of the waterfowl season. And, that hunter may duck hunt from his selection of multiple blinds over several wetlands of various habitats from flooded crop, open water and timber. The value is flexibility and variety for the do it yourself duck hunter.

Snapshot from a coffin blind on a first weekend pond hunt.

Opening weekend as seen from one of the Associations permanent blinds.

Hunter's Choice

Hunt your own style be it large or small decoy spreads, a lot or little calling. Each may employ his own duck hunting skills, techniques and equipment as he sees fit to achieve as much success as possible. We provide the private wetlands resource, the do it yourself hunter does the rest.

As a private wetlands that does not include public lands type competitiveness skybusting, stealing flights or confusion over which duck which dog retrieved does not happen. Our hunts are as early in the morning as elsewhere, however once setup the hunts are far more leisurely allowing all to enjoy the day. Duck hunting for those that can make their own self guided duck hunt.

Also, do not confuse our private wetlands approach with liberated duck club hunts.

All of our wetlands that we plant, flood and post blinds are in Missouri under the Mississippi Flyway. In Kansas under the Central Flyway we have watershed lake and farm pond duck hunts without blinds for the complete do it yourself hunt.

A watershed lake on the same acreage as a flooded slough coming through timber.

 

A flock of mallards rafted in open water surrounded with ice.

A blue sky background really magnifies the green heads on mallard drakes. The whistle of their wings as they come in is a sound that can only be appreciated by those that have heard it.

 

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