Guest Info & FAQs.
Everything you need to know before your Kansas waterfowl hunt.
What to expect on your hunt.
Getting Here
Closest major airports are Wichita (ICT, ~2.5–3 hr drive) and Kansas City (MCI, ~3.5–4 hr drive). Lodging is in Clyde, Kansas.
Lodging & Meals
Multi-day packages include clean accommodations in Clyde with sleeping arrangements, full kitchen, restrooms and showers. Dinner is provided each evening. Lunch is not provided, but the kitchen is yours.
What To Bring
Shotgun, ammunition (steel shot for waterfowl), Kansas hunting license, Kansas state waterfowl stamp, Federal Duck Stamp, waders if you have them, weather-appropriate layers, and gear for your blind setup.
Before you book.
Where exactly do you hunt?
We operate in and around Clyde, Kansas — focusing on productive agricultural fields, river corridors, and cattle ponds throughout north-central Kansas. All hunts take place on properly secured private property with landowner permission.
What species do you target?
Primarily ducks — mallards, pintails, teal, gadwall, wigeon, and other seasonal birds. We also pursue Canada geese and white-fronted geese (specklebellies). All hunts strictly follow Kansas wildlife regulations and federal migratory bird laws.
What's the group size?
Private groups of 6 to 10 hunters. We don't mix parties. The Day Rate allows a minimum of 2 hunters; the 3-Day package requires a minimum of 6.
What's included with the 3-day package?
Three mornings of guided hunting, three nights of lodging in Clyde, dinner provided each evening, full kitchen access throughout your stay, parking for trucks and gear, restrooms and showers.
What licenses do I need?
You'll need a Kansas hunting license, a Kansas state waterfowl stamp, and a Federal Duck Stamp. We do not provide these — they're purchased directly through Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and the USFWS.
Do you provide shotguns or ammunition?
No. Hunters bring their own firearms and shells. Federal regulations require non-toxic shot (steel or equivalent) for waterfowl.
How do I get to Clyde?
Most clients fly into either Wichita (ICT, approximately 160–180 miles / 2.5–3 hour drive) or Kansas City International (MCI, approximately 210–230 miles / 3.5–4 hour drive) and drive in.
What's the deposit and cancellation policy?
Contact us for current deposit and cancellation terms. Booking is handled through Mallard Bay — when you start an inquiry, we'll walk you through the details.
When is the Kansas waterfowl season?
Kansas waterfowl seasons typically run from October into January, with specific dates set each year by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Contact us about hunt dates that work for your group.