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Where is the flooded timber in Arkansas?

Where is the flooded timber in Arkansas?

The Flooded Timber holes we hunt at Blazn Guns are located within 2 miles of the famous White River Wildlife Refuge. The Wildlife Refuge was established in 1935 for the protection of migratory birds and is one of the most important areas for wintering waterfowl in North America.

Where can I find flooded timber?

Acorns are the key to a good shoot in flooded timber—any spot you hunt should have a mass of acorns floating on the surface. Tall white oaks produce the largest mast crops, so look for those trees first.

Can you duck hunt Lake Chicot?

Yes you can hunt Chicot, but its hit and miss, big time! Lotsa trashy ducks like mentioned earlier.

What state has the best duck hunting?

The 10 Best Duck Hunting States

  • Nebraska.
  • Minnesota.
  • Maryland.
  • North Dakota.
  • Mississippi.
  • Illinois.
  • Arkansas.
  • Louisiana. Between the delta, flooded timber, and the coastal wing-shooting, Louisiana has arguably the best duck hunting there is anywhere in North America.

Where is the best duck hunting in the US?

Top 10 Duck Hunting Locations in America

  1. Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.
  2. Venice, Louisiana.
  3. Stuttgart, Arkansas.
  4. St.
  5. San Francisco Bay, California.
  6. Salt Lake City, Utah.
  7. Seattle, Washington.
  8. Charleston, South Carolina.

What do ducks eat in flooded timber?

Almost all flooded green timber has some duck food available — macroinvertebrates, acorns, some grasses — but mostly, a green timber area is a place for rest and refuge instead of feeding. Most mallards feed in dry fields or on the open water of flooded fields, lakes or reservoirs at night and during the day.

Do ducks like acorns?

Acorns are loaded with carbohydrates, and because ducks don’t have to concern themselves with the Atkins Diet, or any of the other diet plans on the market these days, acorns are a food that ducks can readily convert to fat.

What state kills the most ducks?

1: California. Ultimately, the contest wasn’t close. Golden State waterfowlers averaged 24.5 ducks per hunter in 2016 (that’s more than 1.15 million ducks taken by about 47,100 folks, if you’re interested).

Where do you shoot ducks?

Shoot the trailing bird in a flight Take the last or highest bird in an incoming fight. When ducks or geese are about to land, most hunters focus on the closest, lowest, easiest shot, and two or more hunters wind up shooting at the same bird.