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Best Duck Hunting Outfitter - NE Arkansas

Posted on 11/2/17 at 8:20 am
Posted by CajunCommander
FloodZone
Member since Jan 2015
1843 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 8:20 am
Making a trip to Blytheville, AR in early December. Looking for a good guiding/lodging operation in that area. TIA.
Posted by Vlad
North AL
Member since May 2012
2605 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 8:56 am to
How many will be with you? What kind of hunt are you looking for, pit or timber?
Posted by Ron Cheramie
The Cajun Hedgehog
Member since Aug 2016
5131 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 9:00 am to
my post was negative. I don't want to be negative today
This post was edited on 11/2/17 at 9:04 am
Posted by CajunCommander
FloodZone
Member since Jan 2015
1843 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 9:04 am to
4 people. I'd prefer timber.
Posted by Vlad
North AL
Member since May 2012
2605 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 9:35 am to
We are about an hour to hour half NW of Blyth. I was going to say just drive up and hop in the boat. Let me know how the search goes and I may still be able to help you out.
Posted by BooDreaux
Orlandeaux
Member since Sep 2011
3300 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 10:46 am to
Have a very good friend who used to guide up in Arkansas. He just told me Whispering Oaks is a great lodge and place to hunt up in area you wanted to go.

Whispering Oaks

Says owner is a good dude If you book Byron Hennecy referred you.
This post was edited on 11/2/17 at 11:02 am
Posted by cajunbuck
R-KANSAS
Member since Sep 2017
997 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 11:16 am to
there are some good ones around, however, id be very careful on this, as most any of them that are good or worth their salt have long since been booked, especially this late in the game, and even more so especially for true green timber. I'm not saying it can't be done, just be aware. also, if its timber you are after, make sure that you will actually be hunting timber, vs deadenings, cypress brakes, lakes that have timber around them, etc. that seems to be the trend with a lot of outfitters. they tell you timber and you get there and its not even close. and sadly enough theres a lot of folks that don't know the difference even once they get duped, but make no mistake, hunting the end of a huge lake with timber around it is in fact not hunting timber
Posted by Cmk07c
Metairie
Member since Jan 2017
218 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 2:32 pm to
Head further north or north west, I did the arky thing and wasn't impressed despite going with someone recommended. Just seemed to me that what I did up there could of happened here. Hunting a pit in a rice or bean field I could of done in a number of Louisiana locations with equal success.

Says you want to do timber but from my understanding the best to offer is public on the white river and various nwrs around it. That's completely dependant on a river level getting right and weather. Now a guide with his own timber or green tree that would be sweet.

Posted by ConfusedHawgInMO
Member since Apr 2014
3492 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 3:29 pm to
quote:

We are about an hour to hour half NW of Blyth


Sounds about like Poplar Bluff
Posted by beebefootballfan
Member since Mar 2011
18992 posts
Posted on 11/2/17 at 7:21 pm to
Whatever you do avoid big lake. It’s a death trap when they let everybody head out in the morning
This post was edited on 11/2/17 at 7:38 pm
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