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Kansas Waterfowl Hunting on the eastern edge of the central flyway

Waterfowl Hunting at Tallgrass Lodge

Quick Information

Deposit
50% of your total package costs are due when you make your reservations.

Reservations
Please call 1-800-241-9122 to make reservations or you can
e-mail us.

Rates
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Northeast Kansas sits on the eastern edge of the central flyway. Quite a few hunters have been traveling to northeast Kansas in the last few years to take advantage of the many different waterfowl hunting opportunities available.

We have access to wetlands, ponds, reservoirs, and river stretches that attract and hold an abundance and great variety of waterfowl. You will mostly be harvesting puddle ducks but we can arrange for you to chase divers late in the season

We can also arrange goose hunts for Canada and Snow Geese by request. If you have a species you are interested in harvesting let us know and we will try and schedule your hunt for

If you don’t have a lot of experience calling or hunting waterfowl don’t worry about it. Our very experienced guides will be very happy to show you the ropes.

Waterfowl Hunting Packages

Four nights, Three days – Arrive the evening before your hunt between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Hunt for three days, and depart the morning of the fifth day.

Three nights, Two days – Arrive the evening before your hunt between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Hunt for two days, and depart the morning of the fourth day.

One day, no service hunts - Can be arranged. Non-service hunts do not include food or lodging.

Hunting Conditions

The weather conditions in Kansas are quite varied during our long duck season. If you come to hunt the early Teal season in September, you will probably be hunting in a t-shirt. Late in the regular waterfowl season, most of the ponds, marshes and reservoirs will be frozen so the ducks head to the rivers and we follow. So come prepared for the conditions of your scheduled hunt. The last few years have been abnormally warm early in the season so we have had more luck later in the season as the temperatures finally dropped and pushed more waterfowl down. We rarely hunt out of permanent duck blinds. Most of the time you will be hunting out of a boat or an impromptu

Permits

Permits and licenses are not included in the fishing prices. It is the responsibility of the fisherman to obtain the proper permits and licenses. Most permits and licenses are available for purchase on-line. Please go to the Kansas Wildlife and parks Web site for further details.

Things to Know

  • Your gun must be plugged to accept no more than three shells
  • Anyone born on or after July 1st 1957 must have completed a hunter education program
  • Anyone under 27 years of age must carry an approve hunter education card
  • Non-toxic shot is mandatory (i.e. steel, bismuth, etc.)

Rooms

All bookings are double occupancy unless other arrangements are made. Our lodge can sleep twelve comfortably. The lodge has five bedrooms and three baths. The master suite has a queen bed and an attached bath with a shower and a Jacuzzi Bath. We have two bunk rooms. The one upstairs sleeps five and the one downstairs sleeps four. Private rooms are available upon request for an additional charge and are subject to availability.

Regular Room $75 a night
Suite $135 a night
Non Hunting Guests $100 a night

Cancellation Policy

If you are booking a guided fishing trip 100% of your balance is due 30 days prior to your scheduled fishing trip. All packages must be canceled within 90 days of your scheduled trip. All packages not canceled within 90 days of your scheduled trip will result in forfeit of 100% of your deposit. All trips canceled prior to 90 days of your scheduled trip will have a 10% processing fee charged and taken out of your deposit. If a member of your party does not show up for the fishing trip 100% of the package price booked is still due.

What to Bring

  • Kansas Hunting License
  • Kansas HIP Permit
  • Kansas Waterfowl Stamp
  • Federal Waterfowl Stamp
  • Shot Gun
  • Shells
  • Gun Case
  • Season Appropriate Camo Clothing
  • Waders
  • Calls (optional)
  • Flash Light (optional)
  • Camera (optional)
  • Cooler (optional)

Note: Anyone born on or after July 1, 1957 must have completed a certified hunter safety course to hunt wild birds in Kansas. Please visit the KDWP home page for further information. We will clean your birds and pack them on ice for you for $2.50 a bird or you can handle the cleaning yourself.