Arkansas Duck Hunting
Arkansas Duck Hunts with Duck Down Guide Service is the premier duck hunting destination in the South. We hunt rice, soybean, corn, and millet fields, as well as sloughs and timber. Most of our duck hunts are in the fields. They are conducted from skid blinds, pit blinds, and layout blinds that have been strategically placed and brushed to perfection to blend to the surroundings. Occasionally, we will be standing/sitting on the field's edge or beside a tree blending into the natural vegetation. The location of the hunt is chosen by the guide. The guide will scout the farm finding the area the ducks are using in the evening then he will make his decision for the next morning's hunt.
Why Choose Duck Down?
Duck Down Guide Service is Arkansas’s premier waterfowl hunting outfitter.
When you book with Duck Down you are booking more than just a hunt. You are purchasing the ultimate waterfowl hunting experience.
As waterfowl hunting specialist we know that having options and access is key to our success. That’s why we have exclusive access to thousands of acres of the most productive waterfowl hunting properties in the state as well as key holes in the river near our lodge.
Lodging options is also an attractive aspect to our business. We offer multiple lodging options. All of which are full service lodges that serve you with the finest cuisine in the south. You will not go hungry around here.
Our lodges have all the amenities you are used to at home to assure you are comfortable from the time you arrive until you depart.
Multiple large screen televisions, pool table, fishing opportunities, sporting clays and more.
What to Expect...
When hunting with Duck Down Guide Service, you should expect a quality hunting experience with a professional hardworking guide.
Upon meeting your guide at the agreed location, you and your crew will load your gear in a crew cab side by side or boat and your guide will drive you to the blind or hunting location. All firearms should remain unloaded until seated in the blind and your guide is ready to hunt. For your safety and the benefit of the hunt, nobody shoots until your guide calls the shot.
We want everyone to enjoy their experience, so we ask that everyone listen and take the advice given to you by your hunting guide.
Safety is a major concern. If anyone in your blind is being careless with their firearm, we ask that you notify your guide and he will address the issue.
Morning hunts last until 10am. At this time your guide will start to gather the gear and prepare for the ride out.
If you have questions about how or where to have your birds processed or how to properly tag them, your guide will be happy to assist you.