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Mar282010

WaterFowl

Imagine being in the Delta Marsh Canada hunting the vast numbers of waterfowl that have migrated North and soon make their yearly flight back South. The liberal limit's and generous season's provide a waterfowl hunters dream's but as the birds begin to migrate back they have been educated and conditioned to calling, decoy spread, and various blinds by the thousands. As they continue on thru the Mississippi Flyway Southward the birds go thru this nonstop educated and conditioned process that when they hit Missouri by the thousands they are very smart and weary of such mentioned waterfowling variables. Here at Iron Duck Hunting we go to great lengths of change and variation on calling, decoy spread, location, and blind camouflage to help ensure a more successful hunt. With our unconditional commitment to enhance and present the world of illusion to the vast numbers of waterfowl that have staged and being in the various locations for great periods of time pending on weather, food source, and open water, we have the luxury of pulling from our resources Fantastic Waterfowl Hunting while other area hunters often do not have the success that they have witnessed on a daily basis.

We offer flooded corn hunts, marsh, and field hunts from pit blinds in the Squaw Creek National Wildlife refuge area Mound City, Mo. Big water hunts from bank, and pontoon blinds Smithville Lake area Plattsburg, Mo. All blinds are heated.


Iron Duck Hunting offers $100.00 discounts on 3-day hunts and $150.00 discount on 5-day hunts for all hunters 16 years old and under.

IDH is offering a $50.00 discount per hunter for Spring Snow Geese season. This applies to groups of four or more.

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