
We offer fully guided waterfowl hunts in the heart of the Mississippi flyway on Reelfoot Lake located in northwest Tennessee. It is a truly magical place that ducks and geese love to frequent and should be on every waterfowl hunter’s bucket list. We hunt from a very spacious heated blind that can accommodate up to 8 hunters surrounded by hundreds of decoys. The area of the lake we hunt is situated in between several major federal refuges and a few state refuges as well. Most days we see thousands of ducks and geese and regularly shoot our limits. Hunting at Reelfoot Lake is always a surprise as to what species of ducks and geese will show up daily. Early in the season we see many Wood Ducks, Teal, Grey ducks, Pintails and almost every species of diving duck in North America including an occasional sea duck! As the season progresses and the weather turns colder we begin to see many Mallards, some Goldeneyes, and an occasional Black duck. We always cook at least one hot meal while in the blind hunting and Steve III is an excellent blind chef! We occasionally offer hunts at our family farm but availability is extremely limited. Our season in Tennessee is generally most of December and all of January. Be sure to book early because by late fall we are almost fully booked most years. We look forward to hunting with you soon!

After duck season wraps up we start offering fully guided Crappie fishing trips beginning in April for up to 3 people per boat. This is an excellent time of year to catch shallow spawning fish!

After the Crappie spawn, usually in May and running through June, we offer fully guided trips for some of the finest bream fishing in the southeastern United States with catches commonly exceeding 100 keepers per boat!

June and July are hot forcing the Crappie to seek cooler and deeper feeding grounds. Luckily, we have all the latest electronics to continue catching them and offer fully guided trips to catch them using various livescoping techniques.

Throughout the summer months we offer catfishing trips with excellent success rates. We can accommodate larger groups for pursuing catfish and fish in larger boats.

August, September, and October we have very limited availability for canoe trips catching Smallmouth Bass on various rivers in east Tennessee as the weather cools and the leaves begin to change to brilliant colors!