Mississippi River Diver Duck Hunt

Sikeston, MO

1-15 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided

Description

Premier Diver Duck Hunting


Diver Hunting on the Mississippi River in Southeast Missouri. Our goal is to provide duck hunters with a true diver hunting experience. From big water and mother-lines to fast shooting. Daily rate includes staying in our lodge and hunting till noon every day, out of a blind or Pitt, or whatever we need to move to be where the birds are at.


We want to provide hunters with a true Mississippi River diver hunting experience. Because at the end of the day.......Around every Bend there’s a new story.


YOUR HUNT

Guided Hunt (Until 12:00 noon)

Lodging at Brand-new Lodge



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Your Host

Aaron's Trip

Aaron S

A premier waterfowl destination on and along the Mississippi River in Southeast Missouri. Come experience a once in a lifetime memory with us. Along every bend there’s a new story.

from $385/Experience


Amenities

  • Expert Local Guide
  • Pit and Pop up Blinds
  • Trained Retriever Dogs

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Personal Hunting Gear
  • Missouri Hunting License & Permits
  • Snacks and Drinks

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Rules & Guidelines


Please note, there is a 50% non refundable deposit included with your payment when booking.


To pursue, take, possess, and transport ducks, coots, and geese in Missouri, except during the Conservation Order, you must possess and carry the following, unless exempt:

1) a Missouri permit to hunt small game is required of:

  • Missouri residents age 16 through 64
  • Nonresidents age 16 and older

An annual permit is available to residents for $10 and to nonresidents for $80 from any permit vendor. A daily permit is also available to nonresidents from any permit vendor for $11 per day.

Exemption: Missouri resident landowners hunting on their own land do not need a Missouri small game hunting permit, but the Migratory Bird Hunting Permit and Duck Stamp are required (see below).

2) Missouri Migratory Bird Hunting Permit is required of:

  • Residents and nonresidents age 16 and over.

This permit is available for $6 from any permit vendor. Purchase of this permit satisfies requirements for Migratory Game Bird Harvest Registration.

3) Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp is required of: Residents and nonresidents age 16 and over. To be valid, the federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (duck stamp) must be signed in ink across the face.

Stamps are available for $25 at some U.S. Post Offices, MDC regional offices, nature centers, and visitor’s centers, but not at permit vendors or waterfowl hunting conservation areas.

Duck stamps are also available online at the Buy e-Permits link below or at Missouri permit vendors. The electronic duck stamp, or e-Stamp, allows customers to purchase the Federal Duck Stamp online and use it immediately. The e-Stamp costs $28.50 and is valid for 45 days from the date of purchase. Within that time, a physical duck stamp will be mailed to the customer. After 45 days, the customer must carry their Federal Duck Stamp while hunting. Retail vendors will still be able to process e-Stamp transactions for hunters.

PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR HUNTERS YOUNGER THAN 16

Resident and nonresident hunters age 15 and younger are not required to purchase any permits to hunt ducks, coots or geese in Missouri. However, they must have in their possession a valid Hunter Education Certificate Card while hunting or be in the immediate presence of an adult age 18 or older who possesses a Missouri small game hunting permit and is hunter education certified or born before Jan. 1, 1967.

PERMIT REQUIREMENT FOR LIGHT-GOOSE CONSERVATION ORDER

During the Conservation Order residents and nonresidents age 16 and older only need a Conservation Order Permit to chase, pursue and take snow, blue and Ross’s geese. This permit costs $5 for residents and $40 for nonresidents. Hunters with either a Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner Permit or a Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunting Permit do not need to purchase a Conservation Order Permit to hunt light geese during the Conservation Order.

Hunters 15 years old and younger do not need a Conservation Order Permit, but must possess a valid hunter-education certificate card or hunt in the immediate presence of a properly licensed adult 18 years old or older who is hunter-education certified or was born before January 1, 1967.

Note: A Missouri small game hunting permit, Missouri Migratory Bird Hunting Permit and Federal Duck Stamp are not required during the Conservation Order.

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