Are you ready to kick off the new year with an unforgettable adventure? Well, you’re in the right place if your answer is a resounding YES! A guided hunting trip near Tennessee is a dream come true for every outdoorsy person eager for unique experiences. This kind of trip can be a perfect fit for beginners who are just trying themselves out for the first time, or for professionals who know hunting as well as their own pocket.
Hunting is an exciting and breathtaking activity but one that requires a lot of planning and preparation. First of all, you need to know local codes and regulations which can vary across state lines. Choosing the right equipment can be difficult too, especially when it comes to accessories like decoys, calls, and optics, which can directly affect your success rate in bagging a few feathers. Scouting out your area is also key and can last a fair amount of time.
That’s a lot of work already, and we haven’t even mentioned planning transportation or doling out first aid kits and other safety precautions! This is where guided hunting trips come in. When you schedule your trip with us, you’re not just paying someone to look at while hunting. You’re paying us to do all the tiresome work instead of you so you can focus on what matters – the hunt. We can offer you guided duck hunting trips as well as flooded timber hunts.
At Reelfoot Lake Duck Hunting Guide, we have an assortment of packages you can choose from that can be discussed over call or email. Our most popular packages include:
Of course, a great team of hunters, a good harvest, and endless stories to tell are included!
This is a unique duck-hunting technique. As the name suggests, when choosing this trip, you’ll be hunting in flooded forests along rivers and lakes. In these areas, timbers are partially submerged under water and in that way, are creating a perfect habitat for ducks.
Ducks, especially mallards and wood ducks, prefer flooded timber areas because trees and logs offer them protection and shallow waters provide them with vegetation and insects to feed themselves. On the other hand, the same trees and logs offer cover for hunters and voilà – ideal hunter habitat is created.
To put it short and simple – it is a hunter’s dream come true. When winter comes, ducks rush towards our humble state. This is because one of the major migratory routes for ducks includes exactly Tennessee. We have wetlands, rivers, and lakes, which are ducks’ favorite habitats. Not only that, Tennessee offers a mild climate and flooded timber areas as mentioned before.
We have a history – 150 years of duck hunting and three generations of hunters before us. All of our guides are local folks and hunting is a part of their identity from childhood. We know this place and its ducks inside and out. We’ve been in guided hunting services for a long time and in the last season, we harvested over 3000 ducks and took countless adventurers on guided duck hunting. Reserve your spot for the upcoming season today!