Now booking for 2008
For more information about
"Guided Hunts"
please contact McCreary Place
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North Dakota produces more ducks than any other state giving it the nickname "The Duck Factory". We're located in the heart of the central flyway and our duck hunting is incredible. From prairie potholes to fields we have the locations to give your hunt a success.
Agenda for one typical morning hunt
Typical day hunt
4:00 wake up
5:00 head out to field
6:00 everyone helps put out dozens of goose and duck decoys and stuffs blinds
Half hour before sunrise- get down and cover up
10:30 pick up decoys and head back to the lodge
1pm hunters go off hunting on some of the private land we set aside to hunt on their own while the guides scout for another explosive field.
Expectations
When you book a hunt with us you can expect to be hunting in well over a hundred decoys. Our clients will be using Avery and final approach blinds to ensure their comfort. We scout relentlessly throughout the season and set up on the in best field to ensure the best morning for our clients. The season starts with the early goose season which starts September 1 and we book up to the first weekend in November. Hunters are required to bring their own guns/shells and a strong desire to shoot their limit of geese! We also offer grouse and pheasant hunting in the afternoons after the morning hunt. There will be a 50% deposit (non-refundable) required at least three weeks in advance of the scheduled stay.
Prices pending at this time...
Season Dates
SEPTEMBER 2008
1: Early Canada goose season opens (tentative)
1: Mourning dove season opens (tentative)
8: Sharptail, partridge, ruffed grouse, squirrel seasons open (tentative)
15: Sandhill crane season opens (tentative)
29: Duck, goose, swan seasons open (tentative)
OCTOBER 2008
13: Pheasant season opens (tentative)
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