About Comanche Hill.
Good hunts, solid setups, and putting you on birds — that's how we run.
Keeping it simple.
My name is Garrison Coleman, and I’m the owner of Comanche Hill Outfitters. I grew up in a small town in South Georgia called Baxley. Like a lot of hunters, my passion for waterfowl started at a young age. I can still remember my very first duck hunt when I was 12 years old. I had been begging my dad to take me, and once deer season was over, he finally did.
The only problem was I didn’t own a pair of waders, so we used a couple of trash bags instead. They didn’t work very well as imagined, and while everyone else walked out into the creek, I had to stay back because my makeshift waders wouldn’t let me go very far.
As daylight started breaking, wood ducks began flying everywhere. It was the most chaotic and exciting thing I had ever seen. Ducks were coming from every direction, flying so fast that I never even pulled the trigger. But from that moment on, I was hooked.
Since that hunt, waterfowl has been a huge part of my life. I spent years chasing ducks across the Southeast and eventually made my way to Kansas, where I had the opportunity to guide hunters and learn what it takes to consistently put people on birds throughout the season. Even while guiding for someone else, I always had a dream of building something of my own one day.
“We should start an outfitter.”
That dream started becoming a reality during the last day of the 2025–2026 season. I was sitting in a blind with one of my good friends near Hilton Head Island, South Carolina when I looked at him and said, “We should start an outfitter.” It was a simple conversation, but it was the push I needed to finally pursue something I had thought about for years.
Since then, I’ve been working to build Comanche Hill Outfitters from the ground up. Our goal is simple: provide hardworking, honest guided hunts and create the kind of experience that keeps people coming back year after year.
For me, this business is about more than hunting. It’s about sharing the passion that started with a 12-year-old kid standing in a creek wearing trash bags instead of waders. It’s about introducing people to the places, friendships, and memories that make waterfowl hunting special.
— Garrison Coleman, Owner
The guides behind the hunt.
Garrison Coleman
“For me, this business is about more than hunting. It’s about sharing the passion that started with a 12-year-old kid standing in a creek wearing trash bags instead of waders.”
Spencer Hinson
“I fell in love with duck hunting at 11 years old in a Georgia wood duck swamp. I have hunted upland birds and waterfowl in several states and live for bringing people into the outdoors.”

Private property. Private groups.
All of our hunts take place on properly secured private property with landowner permission. We work agricultural fields, river corridors, and cattle ponds throughout north-central Kansas — picking the setups based on what the birds are doing that week.
Groups run 6 to 10 hunters and we don't mix parties. Whether you bring six buddies or ten, the hunt is yours.
What you can count on.
Honest Hunts
Good setups, real scouting, and a straight answer about what the birds are doing.
Private Land Only
Every hunt runs on land we have explicit permission to be on.
Respect The Bird
We follow Kansas wildlife regulations and federal migratory bird laws to the letter.