All-Inclusive Combo Dove Hunt and Fishing Charter
Othello, WA
1-8 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
How does fishing private secluded lakes nestled in the sagebrush and rolling hills sound to you? Nobody else in sight! And the best part is... absolutely incredible Walleye and Bass fishing.
From April 1st through September you can catch fish until your arms are sore. The pure number of fish is mind boggling. We averaged over 40 Walleye. The Largemouth & Smallmouth fishing is just as exciting. The pure power of a bass on light tackle is awesome. We average over 60 Smallmouth per trip and over 35 Large mouth per trip.
Your guide, boat, and all fishing equipment will be top of the line.
DOVE HUNTING
Dove season begins September 1st and runs through September 30th. We hold many doves throughout the whole month of September.
Price Includes
Guide
Food
Lodging
Bird Processing
Pointing Dogs
What to expect:
You will arrive the day before your hunt, check in time is 2pm and after. You can then enjoy a cocktail and visiting with other hunters throughout the lodge.
Dinner usually starts between 6-7. You will get a wakeup call the next morning and breakfast will be served. Your guide will meet you and give you a safety talk and let you know the plan for the morning hunt.
Lunch will be back at the lodge or delivered to the blind if you are still hunting. After your hunt you take your birds to the plucking shack where your birds are cleaned and packaged.
On the final morning of your hunt you need to have all of your belongings packed and neatly placed in the corner of your room so it can be prepped for the next guest arrival.
There are guest showers in the hall that are available after your hunt.
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Your Host
Ryan B
Ryan started guiding when he was 12 years old and became a full time guide after he was done with baseball and graduated from college. Ryan is always one of the top producers in both ducks and geese and has an amazing following with his client base.
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting/Fishing Attire
- Gun and Ammo
- Personal Fishing Gear
- Hat (drab/camo)
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Rules & Guidelines
Normal temperatures for season:
- October - Very Mild 40 to 50 degrees average
- November - Moderate 25 to 50 degrees average
- December - Cold 10 to 35 degrees average
- January - Very Cold Below 0 to 25 degrees average
Clothing:
Make sure to bring plenty of warm clothes; long underwear, warm coat, gloves, hip boots or chest waders, hat (drab colors or camouflage preferred), face netting optional.
Guns and ammo:
Be sure to bring a gun and ammo. If you want us to assist you in getting shells, please let us know. Steel shot is required for waterfowl. #1's, #2's or #4's for Ducks -BBB or BB shot is recommended for Geese. Rental guns available upon request, $75.00 per gun.
Rental car
For those of you flying, you will need a rental SUV or truck.
Duck and goose plucking:
We have a bird processing facility on site, which is included in the package price. Birds are cleaned and packaged you will need a cooler to take your birds home with you.
Don't forget to bring with you the following that apply to your hunt:
- Washington State Hunting License
- Federal Duck Stamp (signed across face of stamp)
- Washington State Duck Stamp (signed across face of stamp)
- Small Game Permit
- Your Camera!!!
*Note: If you are born after 1972 you will have to complete a hunter's education course from the state in which you reside. Washington State offers a one-time exemption from this rule. You must start this process at least 3 weeks prior to your arrival. You will need an accompanying hunter which can be your guide.
Hunting license:
It is best to buy your licenses weeks in advance so you have no issues when you arrive.
Note: Before your hunt, your guide will ask to see your license that will be needed. Make sure you have it with you.
Fishing and shellfishing licenses
Residents and non-residents alike must have a license to fish or shellfish in Washington waters. Everyone age 15 and older needs a fishing license.
Buying a license
If you're ready to buy a license, you can visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife online licensing system, contact them by phone at 360-902-2464, or visit one of the hundreds of license dealers around the state. When buying online or by phone, it may take up to 10 days to receive your license in the mail. If your WILD ID has an email address associated with it, you will be emailed a temporary license to use for that 10-day period. There are no temporary catch record cards or tags. If you need immediate use of a catch record card or tag, please visit a local license dealer to make your purchase.
Federal and state law require everyone 15 and older to provide their social security number before purchasing a license, whether buying in person, online, or by phone.
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