Arkansas Spring Snow Goose Hunts

Our Arkansas spring snow goose hunts are based in East Central Arkansas within driving distance of Stuttgart incase you want to check out the areas rich waterfowl hunting history. A very large portion of the Mid-Continental snow goose population comes through Arkansas which presents great opportunities for fantastic hunting. Arkansas snow goose hunting is some of our favorite, from taking it to them in the many winter wheat fields or chasing them in the rice fields its is something everyone needs to experience. On January 30th we pull the plugs out of the guns, slap on the extensions, and charge up the electronic callers because we start guiding in Arkansas Feb 1.st will hunt in Arkansas until through the first weekend of March depending on weather and migration patterns.

We will be running spreads of  fullbody decoys accompanied with wind socks.  We will be pumping out sound with our 4 speaker e-callers. You will be surrounded by all this top quality equipment while you are hiding in the decoys or on the edge in blinds.

On a typical morning your snow goose guide will meet you and guide you to the field we are set up on. Once you get in the blinds you will find yourself overlooking a large spread of decoys. We stay mobile which enables us to make sure we are hunting feed fields. The first flights of the mornings can be some of the best action so we will make sure we are ready to go by shooting time. We conduct our hunts during the morning flight only so that we can move to fresh feed fields daily. Scouting is the key to our success and it is best to have all guides scouting during the evening.  You will enjoy your first Arkansas spring snow goose hunt.

Arkansas Regulations:
Hunting is allowed from 30 minutes before sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset.
There is no daily bag limit or possession limit.
Hunters may use unplugged shotguns.
Hunters may use electronic calls.
No federal or state waterfowl stamps are required to hunt during the conservation order.
Hunters must have a valid hunting license, but it may be from any state.
All hunters participating in the conservation order must get a free registration permit number.

Click here to get your free Arkasas registration permit.

What to bring:

  • Shotgun (12 or 10 gauge) and cleaning kit you will be shooting lots of shells.
  • White or Camouflage Jacket or sweatshirt.
  • Warm and cold weather clothes. Come prepared for any weather.  It can range from as cold as 0 degrees to in the 60′s.  Also be prepared for rain, snow or sunshine as it is springtime and we never know what it will throw at us.
  • Knee-high boots are recommended
  • Ammo 3″-3 1/2″( 2′s or bb’s are recommended).
  • At least 3 boxes of shells per day.
  • Camouflage or white face mask.
  • White or Camouflage Stocking cap
  • Large coolers for your birds (guide will clean your birds for $3/per bird).
  • Camera to capture all the great memories.

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