Arkansas is a waterfowl hunter’s dream, and Duck Down Guide Service LLC in Stuttgart delivers an unmatched hunting experience. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or planning your first trip, their expert guides, expansive property, and variety of blind options ensure a memorable adventure. From morning duck hunts to afternoon Speckle Belly Goose excursions, Arkansas offers top-tier opportunities to connect with nature and test your skills.
Why Arkansas is a Top Destination for Waterfowl
The Richness of Arkansas Waterfowl Hunting
Arkansas waterfowl hunting is renowned for its diverse species, ideal habitats, and strategic migration paths. The region’s rivers, oxbow lakes, and flooded fields provide optimal conditions for ducks and geese. Hunters can expect species such as mallards, wood ducks, redheads, black ducks, scaup, pintails, canvasbacks, and mottled ducks.
Seasonal Timing
The 2024-2025 waterfowl season in Arkansas includes multiple prime windows:
- Early duck season: Nov. 22 – Dec. 1, 2025
- Mid-season: Dec. 10 – Dec. 23, 2025
- Late season: Dec. 27, 2025 – Jan. 31, 2026
Speckle Belly/White-Fronted Goose hunts have specific early and regular-season dates, ensuring hunters can plan trips around optimal migration periods.
Hunting Regulations & Bag Limits
Arkansas enforces bag limits to maintain healthy waterfowl populations:
- Six ducks per day
- Species-specific limits (e.g., max 4 mallards, 3 wood ducks)
- Additional restrictions vary by species
Understanding these regulations is crucial for ethical and legal hunting.
Guided Duck Hunts with Experts
Packages Tailored for Every Hunter
Duck Down Guide Service offers guided hunts with lodging for convenience and comfort:
Morning Duck Hunts
- 1 Day: $750
- 2 Day: $1,500
- 3 Day: $2,250
- 4 Day: $3,000
Combo Hunting (Duck + Speckle Belly Goose)
- 1 Day: $1,050
- 2 Day: $1,800
- 3 Day: $2,850
- 4 Day: $3,900
All packages include lodging, meals, maid service, transportation, bird retrieval, decoys, blinds, and expert guides. For full details, visit Duck Down Guide Service.
Afternoon Speckle Belly Goose Hunts
Afternoon hunts start at 2:30 p.m. and end at legal shooting time. These hunts are ideal for combining duck and goose opportunities, offering variety and excitement for any hunter.
Non-Guided Options
For skilled hunters who prefer independence:
- Self-Guided Hunt with Lodging & Meals: $550/day
- Self-Guided Hunt without Lodging: $200/person (min. 3)
- Additional hunters: $200/person
Non-guided hunts allow hunters to bring their own UTVs, ATVs, and retrievers.
Local Expertise and Prime Hunting Locations
Property and Blind Options
Duck Down Guide Service manages a 3,000+ acre farm ideal for ducks and Speckle Belly geese. Hunters have access to multiple blinds strategically positioned for high success rates. The guides’ intimate knowledge of public and private lands enhances every hunt.
Stuttgart and Surrounding Areas
Stuttgart, AR, known as the “Rice and Duck Capital of the World,” offers abundant wetlands and waterfowl habitats. Hunters enjoy both backwater river hunts and oxbow lake excursions, ensuring consistent action.
Support and Logistics
All guided hunts provide:
- Transportation to blinds
- Decoy placement
- Bird retrieval
- Expert advice on shot placement and tactics
This ensures a seamless, stress-free experience.
Planning Your Arkansas Hunt
Booking and Payments
- A 50% non-refundable deposit is required within 7 days of invoicing for pre-November bookings.
- Hunts booked after November 1 require full payment within 7 days.
- Cancellation within 30 days of the hunt forfeits the deposit; prior cancellations receive a 50% refund.
Lodging Options
Hunters can stay at:
- The River Bank Resort
- Big Jim’s Lodge
- Nearby Stuttgart accommodations
Each location offers comfort, meals, and amenities to complement your hunting adventure.
Packing and Preparation
Hunters should bring:
- Appropriate camouflage
- Waders for flooded fields
- Shotgun and ammo
- Personal gear (UTV, retrievers optional)
Preparing ahead ensures a safe and successful hunt.
FAQs About Arkansas Waterfowl Hunting
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is the best time for ducks in Stuttgart, AR?
A: Late November to early January is prime for ducks, with peak activity during early mornings.
Q: Are children or first-time hunters welcome?
A: Yes, youth hunts and guided packages are available to ensure safety and skill development.
Q: Can I bring my own dog or ATV?
A: Absolutely. Non-guided hunters are encouraged to bring retrievers or vehicles for easier blind access.
Q: What species can I expect?
A: Mallards, wood ducks, redheads, black ducks, scaup, pintails, canvasbacks, mottled ducks, and Speckle Belly geese.
Why Choose Duck Down Guide Service
Expert Guides and Unmatched Success
With years of experience in Arkansas waterfowl hunting, the guides know the best spots, tactics, and timing. Their dedication ensures that both novice and veteran hunters enjoy productive, safe, and exciting hunts.
Comfortable Lodging and Full-Service Experience
Packages include chef-prepared meals, maid service, and cozy lodging. Hunters can focus on the hunt while enjoying comfort and convenience.
Local Reputation
Duck Down Guide Service is highly rated by hunters nationwide. Stuttgart’s wetlands and private farms, combined with expert guidance, make it one of Arkansas’ most sought-after destinations.
Book Your Hunt Today
Don’t miss the chance to hunt in an Arkansas duck hunting paradise. Whether you want a fully guided hunt, combo packages, or self-guided adventure, Duck Down Guide Service LLC offers everything for a memorable waterfowl experience. Book your guided hunt now at Duck Down Guide Service to secure your spot.




