Bayou
Meto Lodge is Arkansas owned by George Newcomb and Jim Villines
who have hunted ducks and geese in the Stuttgart area for
over four decades and know the meaning of a great outfitter.
Operator, Adam Newcomb, along with the rest of the guides
at Bayou Meto Lodge, has years of experience in Arkansas as
well as Canada and all along the Mississippi flyway.
One thing to inquire about when booking your hunt is if you
are going to hunt on public or private land. Many outfitters
hunt on public land, especially flooded timber. All hunting
at Bayou Meto Lodge is done on private land with a well-experienced
guide.
Bayou Meto Lodge provides experienced dogs for the hunt or
you may bring your own well-trained dog. Essential
equipment for your duck hunting expedition should include
chest waders, camouflage clothing, and a facemask. During
the season, the temperatures can range from 30 to 60 degrees.
Our experienced
guides strongly recommend #2 steel shot in a 12-gauge load.
For safety, the minimum barrel length allowed in the blind
is 26 inches. Shorter barrels may not clear the blind and
are excessively loud.
Prior to the hunt, a light meal and coffee are served, followed
by a hearty hunter's breakfast and lunch when the group returns
to the lodge. Social hour and appetizers precede the evening
supper. Ice and beverage refrigeration for your spirits are
available at our bar, but state law prohibits the lodge from
serving alcoholic beverages to guests. Guests with special
dietary considerations can be accommodated (please inform
us at the time of booking).
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