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Our Association Missouri goose hunting brings to the do it yourself hunter over 8,000 acres of crop stubble and winter wheat fields along the right kind of wetlands within the historic micro flyways of the three sub-basins that comprise the Lower Missouri River Basin of the Mississippi Flyway.

That is the goose attracting habitat for the hunter that has the ability to set up his own camouflage position, set out his own spreads and has his own goose calling skills.

We provide the private lease land reserved in advanced, the right regional location for that land, recommendation which of the 8,000 acres to hunt and a lodging listing of nearby accommodations. All the self guided goose hunter needs to do is simple get himself out here. The hunter hunts his own way as if this was his own land lease.

Large or small goose spreads across crop fields and water - it is the hunter's choice of how to setup his hunt.

Late season Snows on a cold day on a crop stubble field a couple of miles off the river without any standing water nearby.

3 State Hunter's Choice

While we highlight our Missouri goose hunting we also have goose hunting in Kansas and Iowa However, our Missouri goose hunting areas are rarely lacking and far more productive simply due to the greater abundance of water in Missouri compared to Iowa or Kansas.

Within our system the hunter is not limited to goose hunting and not limited to just goose hunting on 8,000 acres of private land we lease for our exclusive use. The waterfowl hunter may also hunt any of our 7 custom built wetlands for duck as well and do so from any of our blinds built for a well camouflaged and stable shooting platform. And there is more.
 

Snow Geese show how difficult it is to just shoot one. A crop stubble field a couple of miles from the refuge during the last week of regular season in late December.

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Missouri may be the present point of interest as the fact is that hunts rarely last past the first flight. This leaves much of the day for other activities.

A common approach is to set up the decoys and leave them in place on a crop field to hunt over each morning through the first flight and then go after some upland birds with both pheasant and quail being available or even include an afternoon deer hunt.

Within our approach to managed hunts the hunter for one cost may hunt geese, duck, upland, deer and turkey on any of our land in any or all of the three states where we manage lease land.

The hunter may spend his entire year after Whitetail and Mule Deer, pheasant and quail, Eastern and Rio Grande Turkey hunting as well as all the goose hunts he may have the time to do. There are simply too many options available and the hunter will settle on one or two game interests and spend most of his time within that pursuit.

One of our large watershed lakes on a crop field, this year in corn, far ground. One of the better places through the year for large flocks of geese both light and dark. Lakes such as these are available for the goose hunter to set up his own blind and spreads on and off water.

Waterfowl Hunts Plus

Come goose hunting, have a go on our wetlands after ducks and spend any free time between after upland birds or deer or turkey. If just starting with waterfowl both hunter and dog will have one of those DIY goose hunting experiences where returning to work will be a well earned rest.

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