MONTANA DUCKS
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Lodging
5 Hunters Minimum/8 Hunters Maximum
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Season
Early October - Late January
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Species.
Puddle Ducks and Geese
This Montana outfitter delivers classic waterfowl hunting across the prairie, with mallards and greater Canada geese as the main attraction. Early in the season, hunters can also enjoy the variety of puddle ducks that fill the skies. Most hunts take place in productive dry fields, though small creeks and rivers are sometimes targeted when conditions call for it. A-Frame blinds provide comfortable concealment for groups, but layout blinds are available for those who prefer a more traditional setup. With seasoned guides, abundant birds, and the wide-open backdrop of one of Americas wildest states, this outfitter offers a waterfowl experience that blends action, tradition, and the rugged beauty of Montana.
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The lodge is the perfect home base for your Montana waterfowl adventure. Comfortable and spacious, it sleeps up to eight hunters, making it ideal for groups of friends, families, or corporate outings. Guests are treated to hearty meals each day, with plenty of time to relax and recharge after the hunt. Evenings are best spent gathered around the outdoor fireplace hangout area, which is an awesome spot to swap stories and enjoy the Montana night sky. The lodge is BYOB, so you can bring along your favorite drinks to enjoy fireside. Modern amenities like Wi-Fi keep you connected, while the warm, welcoming atmosphere ensures you feel right at home.
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Getting to the lodge is simple. Hunters fly into Billings, Montana, and from there it’s just a two-hour drive in a rental car to reach the lodge.
For added convenience, YOTE can handle all travel arrangements including flights and ground transportation, so you can focus on the hunt and leave the logistics to us.
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Hunting with this Montana outfitter is all about classic waterfowling in the heart of the flyway. Mallards and greater Canada geese are the primary targets, with opportunities for a wide variety of puddle ducks early in the season. Most days are spent in dry fields where birds pile in to feed, offering fast-paced, action-packed hunts. Depending on conditions, small creeks and rivers may also be hunted to keep things fresh and productive. A-Frame blinds are the standard setup, providing comfort and concealment for groups, though layout blinds are available for hunters who prefer a more traditional style. With experienced guides scouting daily, decoy spreads set to perfection, and the endless skies of Montana overhead, every hunt is designed to put you right in the middle of the action.
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For 3 nights lodging/3 days hunting, rates are as follows:
Straight Waterfowl: $2,600/hunter
Waterfowl Combo: $3,200/hunter

