Waterfowl Hunt and stay at Little Stoney House 1
Up to 11 Guests
About
Please call or text Ben Parker @ 731-446-7066 for up-to-date available dates
Little Stoney House #1 is an A-frame house conveniently located on the bank of Reelfoot Lake. It has immediate boat access and plenty of parking space.
It has a full kitchen and living room. The downstairs has two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and one with a queen bed and a set of twin bunks. The upstairs portion is an open bunk room with four twin bunks and a bathroom. There is a charcoal grill outside for cooking out.
For the upcoming 2024-2025 waterfowl season, PO will focus on guiding four groups of people per day. We have four houses at Reelfoot Lake, and our scheduling is based on which house you will stay in. We have access to several blind locations on Reelfoot Lake and normally rotate blinds between the groups hunting.
Waterfowl Package:
Per-Person Hunts - Booking is on a per-person basis; the listing price is $450 per person daily with a 5-person minimum. We do not mix hunting parties. The initial deposit can be split up between each person coming on the hunt. In this way, the “group leader” doesn’t have to collect money from everyone for the deposit, which should alleviate the headache.
What to Bring:
• Hunting license • Reelfoot Lake Preservation Permit • Federal Duck Stamp • Warm clothes/rain gear • Camo Outerwear • Waders are not required • Face paint or Face Mask • Gun and Ammo • Bringing a backup gun is optional but suggested • No alcohol while hunting.
Rules
Cancelation Policy:
- Cancelations made before October 1st will receive a deposit refund
- Cancelations made from October 1st until 30 days prior to the scheduled hunt will able to apply their deposit towards a rescheduled hunt
- Cancelations within 30 days of the hunt are non-refundable
Additional Information:
We are not set up to accommodate customer dogs on our waterfowl hunts. Most of our blinds are not set up with dog boxes and ramps. We normally pick up ducks with our boats.
Legal shooting hours end at 3pm daily on Reelfoot Lake except for the last day of the season and on that day you can hunt until sunset. Most of my customers leave immediately after the hunt on the last day. If you have a long drive headed home most folks find a hotel and stay one step closer to home. If you prefer to stay one extra night I can give you some contact numbers so you can arrange your own lodging locally.
We have coffee and bottled water in all of blinds so please bring your own preferred soft drinks and choice snacks. Alcohol is illegal on Reefloot Lake during hunting season and not safe so don't even ask.
Target species
Hunting

Waterfowl

Greater Canada Geese

Mallards

Shoveler

Green Wing Teal

Common Golden Eye

Red Head

Blue Wing Teal

Wood Ducks

Specklebelly Goose

Geese

Teal

Bluebill
American Wigeon

Canvasback

Pintail

Ducks

Lodging

Gadwall

Black Duck

Canada Goose

Widgeon

Bufflehead

Snow Geese
Amenities






Trip includes


Location
Hornbeak, Tennessee, United States
Exact location provided after booking.
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For the upcoming 2024-2025 waterfowl season, PO will focus on guiding four groups of people per day. We have four houses at Reelfoot Lake, and our scheduling is based on which house you will stay in. We have access to several blind locations on Reelfoot Lake and normally rotate blinds between the groups hunting.
PLEASE CALL OR TEXT BEN PARKER AT 731-446-7066 for questions about hunting and availability.
"I have had the opportunity to waterfowl hunt in many different places in North America over the years. The one thing that is considerably different about Reelfoot Lake is that we are not necessarily hunting where the ducks feed early in the mornings. The lake is surrounded by wildlife refuges and flooded agricultural land. We are mainly focused on hunting, migrating, or traveling ducks. Some days, we see 1000s of high-migrating ducks cross the lake; on other days, we see 1000s of "local" ducks trading back and forth between local refuges and fields within 100 miles or so. The best days are when we see both things happening simultaneously. I always tell folks we are not on an "early morning hunt." Yes, we have some early mornings that can be great, but mostly, we are hunting ducks that cross the lake throughout the day. Therefore, our blinds are set up to be super comfortable for an all-day hunt. We can legally hunt on Reelfoot Lake until daily shooting hours end at 3 pm. We pack food and have heat, so the hunt is like no other." - Ben Parker.
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$450