Tony Young
New member
I rarely post on here but that's true of all of the sites I frequent. I was hoping y'all could help me decide on a trip for the fall. My sons and bride have decided to send me to the ducks this year (I'm turning 60 in October). Of course, my first thought is Stuttgart, AR but I'm open to suggestions. I've only hunted with a guide a couple of times but I would like to try the full experience this time - lodge, meals, guided hunts.
I plan to drive and it looks like that part of Arkansas is about 15 hours from here (coastal NC) which is about my limit before I have to switch to flying. I'll be bringing my 77 year old stepfather, so that's a consideration. The main thing is we want to see a lot of ducks - the last few years in NC have been pretty sparse.
I would love it if there was a "Duckboats.net" guide that I could book with but I'm looking for any recommendations from those that know the area or have been there themselves.
I'm totally open to "don't go to Arkansas, try Louisiana or xxx". I've been to Canada and that was fun but I'd ideally stay in the states and within a decent drive from NC.
I plan to drive and it looks like that part of Arkansas is about 15 hours from here (coastal NC) which is about my limit before I have to switch to flying. I'll be bringing my 77 year old stepfather, so that's a consideration. The main thing is we want to see a lot of ducks - the last few years in NC have been pretty sparse.
I would love it if there was a "Duckboats.net" guide that I could book with but I'm looking for any recommendations from those that know the area or have been there themselves.
I'm totally open to "don't go to Arkansas, try Louisiana or xxx". I've been to Canada and that was fun but I'd ideally stay in the states and within a decent drive from NC.