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Hunter Friendly

Missouri is a hunter friendly state and our leases offers the best turkey, waterfowl and Bobwhite Quail hunts to be found in the Association.

 

Missouri hunting lease land for our exclusive use listed by county name and acreage amount.

Waterfowl

Waterfowl hunts are a big Missouri hunter attraction. The Lower Missouri River Basin within the convergence of the Central and Upper Mississippi Flyway where the Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio Rivers come together makes for a significant concentration of migratory birds with good layover and several well known micro flyways. Add to that our enhanced wetlands and a friendly point of contact of the MAHA staff and there is not much left to do but hunt.

Duck hunters will find our private Missouri duck hunting wetlands to make for a better hunts than public wetlands. Overall, our duck hunters have the highest renewal rate of all of the Association hunters. One trip to our enhanced pre-existing, 100% private wetlands will convince most they will be back for many hunts to come. Not only are the wetlands amongst best that can be hunted in the central mid-west we also have well built stable duck blinds that we camouflage with our own grown rippy grass. With all wetlands and blinds available for all our duck hunters to reserve they will not get bored with the same water every day.

Goose hunters have 8,000 acres of crop fields producing many days of skies filled with more goose than can some times be imagined. Then there are also the other days when any bird could not be bought let alone called in. Have a look at some goose field sets and hunt results to see just one of the options available to our hunters.

 

Amongst our Missouri waterfowl hunters, goose hunters are a minority leaving many crop stubble fields without a hunter for many weeks during the season. Many of our goose hunting fields have improved surface access roads, a variety of water structures and of course the mud and cold that keeps many away.

Even the hardcore goose hunters that joined the Association seem to evolve after a couple of seasons into mostly duck hunters as the walk up blinds simply too easy to hunt from and finding the duck action to be as thrilling.

These two self guided goose hunters count amongst the less than 30 we have on any of the 8,000+ acres in crop stubble we maintain for goose hunting each season. For those that want to go goose hunting our Missouri lowlands are by far the most productive of our three states. Being on geese many days through the season to include those exceptional days of hunts over with the first morning light flight making for many a good story.

Teal (above) and early duck season start off many waterfowl hunter's season followed by some pheasant hunting until peak migration then its back to the blinds. After peak migration most are ready for some walking during a January pheasant hunt that leads right into late and subsequently spring goose seasons. For those with the energy to do so the goose hunts are followed by spring turkey that caps of the hunting seasons until fall.

Turkey

For the do it yourself wild turkey hunter our Missouri turkey hunting land does hold up to the reputation Missouri has across the nation for having the most dense turkey population and the highest confirmed through a game check in system harvest count of all the turkey hunting states.

An over the counter tag purchase system with two spring turkey tags allowed per hunter brings a lot of turkey hunters willing to travel from many states away to the more liberal Missouri hunting season. A further attraction is the possibility at a mature tom weighing well into the 20's and 10 inch beard an almost minimum.

A fall Missouri jake. Fall is about the only time jakes are harvested and done so in anticipation of Thanksgiving dinner where a tender breasted wild turkey is desired over the tough meat of a mature spring tom.

Most that come to Missouri for a spring turkey hunt will find the Missouri spring season overlaps with Kansas and Iowa. Kansas has two more spring turkey tags available for online or over the counter purchase that include both the Eastern and Rio Grande Turkey. Iowa spring turkey tag is by draw. It is very common for our members to hunt Missouri and at the least Kansas on the same spring hunting trip.

In all cases of our turkey hunting we will recommend to the new member right where to park his truck, step out and hunt. After that the hunter hunts on his own. The same Missouri spring turkey hunt farms may serve as that hunter's fall deer hunting spots as well.

Most turkey hunters will find our private lease land providing the safety of hunter separation all that turkey hunt always have in the back of their mind during the hunt. We are also careful to build reasonable expectations to insure no one thinks our turkey hunts are any easier than any other private land exclusive use turkey hunt. The turkey hunter testimonial section will provide good evidence as to how easy, safe and difficult our turkey hunts are.

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