
Arkansas Snow Goose Hunts
The Arkansas spring snow goose conservation season is renowned for its consistent hunting success. This season typically begins in early February and runs through March 15. During this time, millions of snow geese migrate along the Mississippi Flyway, heading north toward Canada. Corning, Arkansas, is situated directly along this migration path, making it an ideal spot for hunting geese that stop to feed in some of the state's most impressive agricultural fields. During the season, we utilize electronic callers, no-plug shotguns, and extensive decoy spreads to maximize our chances of success. All of our Arkansas hunts take place on some of the most prestigious private properties, ensuring that our customers have the best opportunity for a successful outing. It is common for each blind to shoot through multiple cases of Migra Shells, which we provide in an unlimited quantity as part of your package for you to enjoy.

Our Gear
When it comes to goose hunting, we spare no expense in providing the best gear to ensure an unforgettable experience for our clients. With full-body decoys and an extensive wind sock spread, we create an incredibly realistic setup that attracts geese, even on migration days. Our A-frames and layout blinds offer superior concealment, allowing us to remain hidden and ready for the perfect shot. We enhance our setups with top-of-the-line electronic callers, rotary machines, and Lucky Duck Flockers to produce the most convincing sounds and movements. With unlimited shells at our disposal, we’re always prepared to shoot as much as needed. Each year, we replenish and upgrade our equipment to keep it in peak condition, and we hold our guides to the highest standards of accountability regarding gear maintenance. This commitment to quality and attention to detail ensures that every hunt is a true testament to the pride we take in our operations and the experience we provide to our clients.
3 Day Hunting Package
Includes:
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3 Nights Lodging
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3 Morning Hunts
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2 Evening Hunts
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Unlimited 12ga shells
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Cleaning and packaging of all your Geese
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Professional Hunting Guides
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State of the art hunting decoys blinds and gear
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Freshly scouted fields for every hunt
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Drinks & Snacks
Not Included:
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Shotgun (Rental Available)
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Tips/Gratuities to your Waterfowl Hunting Guides
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Coolers if needed to take meat home
What to bring:
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Shotgun (12 gauge recommended)
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Camo outer layer
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Warm underlayers strongly recommended
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Hunting boots - Warm and waterproof recommended
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Gloves
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Camera
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Eye protection -
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Sunglasses or shooting glasses recommended
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Ear protection
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Rain gear or waterproof outer shell recommended
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Cooler for transporting birds
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We require a minimum of 6 hunters to book a private blind.
In the spring, we explore various hunting fields, with corn stubble being a frequent choice. We utilize ATVs to transport both you and your gear to the hunting area. You can expect nothing less than high-quality equipment, with decoy spreads ranging from 1,200 to 2,500 decoys, incorporating Sillosocks, full-body decoys, and Deadly Decoys. Our blinds are kept clean and in excellent condition for each hunter. Once you arrive at the decoy spread, your guide will have a quick discussion about safety protocols and shooting zones. When shooting hours commence, the electronic callers will be activated. Your guide will dictate the pace of the hunt and make any necessary adjustments to both the decoys and the layout as weather conditions change throughout the day. During midday, our spring snow goose hunting guide will take a well-deserved four-hour lunch break to eat and possibly catch some rest. This downtime is essential for our guides, given the long hours and frequent tasks of relocating substantial amounts of decoys and blinds during the night to prepare for the next hunt. After the lunch break, the hunt resumes and continues until half an hour after sunset when all guns must be cleared. Following the hunt, your guide will return with the ATV to help transport you and your gear back to your vehicle.
