January 3-5, 2024
This 46,000-acre generational ranch has been in existence since 1868, and the now 5th and 6th generation stewards have carried on the family’s commitment to the ranching/hunting lifestyle. Extensive land management practices have existed for years but are ever-changing and improving. The ranch has become a waterfowl and game mecca because of this commitment to conservation and the land.
The hunt ranges from managed habitat, moist soil, natural sloughs, cattle ponds, sheet water, dry winter wheat fields, and their version of “timber.” They do a great job of “controlling the controllable.” They pride themselves on being prepared for whatever mother nature throws at them and being able to adapt each day and each hunt to be successful. Each day’s hunt is fully guided by knowledgeable guides skilled in calling, setting attractive decoy spreads, and retrieving waterfowl.
This 46,000-acre generational ranch has been in existence since 1868, and the now 5th and 6th generation stewards have carried on the family’s commitment to the ranching/hunting lifestyle. Extensive land management practices have existed for years but are ever-changing and improving. The ranch has become a waterfowl and game mecca because of this commitment to conservation and the land.
The hunt ranges from managed habitat, moist soil, natural sloughs, cattle ponds, sheet water, dry winter wheat fields, and their version of “timber.” They do a great job of “controlling the controllable.” They pride themselves on being prepared for whatever mother nature throws at them and being able to adapt each day and each hunt to be successful. Each day’s hunt is fully guided by knowledgeable guides skilled in calling, setting attractive decoy spreads, and retrieving waterfowl.
$2,200 + license & stamps
*Prices are per hunter
*Recommended to book in pairs; double occupancy accommodations single hunters will be paired
Can be obtained online prior to arrival. All hunters must have a federal duck stamp and all applicable license & stamps needed for the state of OK.
Double occupancy
All harvested game will be processed, tagged and frozen ready for guests to take with them when leaving. Please bring soft-sided cooler for transport.
Jan 3 : depart home, fly into either Oklahoma City, OK or Dallas, TX, rent a car, and drive to the lodge (approx. 2 hours from each arrival point) Check-in time at the lodge is 4 pm.
Jan. 4 – 5: Hunt
Jan. 5: Hunt and depart after morning hunt
Easy: Farm or ranch hunts from stands or blinds. Substantial use of 4x4 pickups, UTVs. Most whitetail deer hunts.
Moderate: These hunts are mostly conducted on private ranches. Species include mule deer, elk, antelope, some caribou and African plains game hunts. Moderate to light hiking each day in semi-mountainous terrain.
Difficult: These hunts are a true wilderness experience and are usually conducted on horseback, hunting species such as elk, moose, bear, some mountain lion and African Cape buffalo. Difficult to extreme hiking and backpacking can be involved.
Extreme: All sheep hunts, goat, most grizzly and brown bear, some mountain lion and elephant. The terrain and/or animals can involve some dangerous situations. These hunts will probably require extreme physical endurance and some athletic ability.