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Hunting in Biggers

Duck, Upland Hunting Trip in Biggers

Louisiana Early Season Teal Hunts With LODGING

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1 Person From $350
Hunting in Lake Village

Duck Hunting Trip in Lake Village

Duck Hunts W/ Meals & Lodging

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1 - 8 People From $3,400
Hunting in Carlisle

Duck, Goose Hunting Trip in Carlisle

Full Service Arkansas Waterfowl Hunts

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1 - 24 People From $7,200
Hunting in Lake Village

Goose Hunting Trip in Lake Village

Goose Hunts W/ Meals & Lodging

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1 - 12 People From $5,100

Top Cities in Arkansas

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Other Trips in Arkansas

Fishing in Cotter
Fishing in Cotter
Fishing in Cotter
trip description for White River Fly Fishing in Cotter

Head out on the White River in Arkansas for an epic day chasing big browns and good time with your professional guide Dan the Man! The White is a well known trout stream across the globe. Arkansans like Dan feel lucky to have such a fishery in their backyard. Visitors flock to it for the experience of catching trophy trout. While fishing with spinning rods from johnboats has always been popular, fly anglers are increasing in numbers and Dan here is leading the charge! Dan spends most of his time and efforts focusing on the tail-waters below Bull Shoals Dam. This 30-40 miles stretch is known for producing big rainbows and more prevalently monster browns! The season never closes for the Trout, and thus never stops for Dan either! On the day of your trip, you will meet up with Dan either at a local fly shop or at one of the many boat launches that line the stretch of river below Bull Shoals. You'll load your gear and belongings aboard Dan's John boat which will already be loaded with all the necessary gear for your trip. Dan likes to do some drifting down this tale water but also has a Mercury outboard strapped to the back of his John boat to give you easy access to the best water whether that's way downstream or back upstream! Dan will take care of everything for his full-day trip offerings, from rods, reels, tackle, flies, expert instruction, and even a lunch and beverages. For half-day trips, all is the same only lunch will not be provided. Usually you'll be off the water by noon, but if you'd like to bring some snacks to hold you over, you are more than welcome! Read More

River Fishing Trip in Cotter

White River Fly Fishing

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21 ft 1 - 2 People From $400
Fishing in Rogers
Fishing in Rogers
Fishing in Rogers
trip description for Beaver Lake Bass Charters in Rogers

Spend the day with Tyler’s Beaver Lake Bass Charters and get hooked on fishing in the Rogers & Bentonville area! Tyler will be your guide, giving you access to years of local experience. If you come at the right time of year, you can catch largemouth, spotted, smallmouth, and other bass based on season. You can expect to do some spinning, trolling, drifting, jigging, bottom fishing, or maybe something more specialized in this area. Tyler also offers fly fishing, but you may need to bring your own fly gear. Tyler is happy to have kids aboard, so go ahead and bring the whole family along! If you don’t have a child-sized life vest of your own, be sure to ask if there’s one on board. Feel free to bring your own snacks for a boost of energy when needed! You’ll be fishing aboard a 21’ Bass boat with capacity for 4 passengers. It comes with a fighting chair, and everything else you need for a productive day on the water. You’ll find rods, reels, and tackle waiting for you, as well as lures. You might need to get a local fishing license before the trip. This information is usually available online, or you can ask Tyler. Some species may be off-limits or require a unique tag, we can discuss this in advance so you know what to expect. You can’t go wrong when you bring sunblock (non-spray), a hat, bottled water, and sunglasses. Drinks will be available for you. Alcohol is allowed in moderation, but you should avoid hard liquor as well as glass bottles. Go ahead and treat yourself to a day on the water with Tyler’s Beaver Lake Bass Charters! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Rogers

Beaver Lake Bass Charters

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21 ft 1 - 4 People From $350
Hunting in Biggers
Hunting in Biggers
Hunting in Biggers
trip description for Louisiana Early Season Teal Hunts With LODGING in Biggers

September Rockets Fast paced in your face SW Louisianas most action packed sunrise. with one of the highest concentration of blue wing teal our morning and evening hunt options are 5 star for our avid wing shooters. 1.trips will vary in distance from camp from out the back door to 30 min commute 2. Hunting over flooded rice or set-aside. Large spreads with lots of motion and season callers targeting blue and green wing teal with the occasional cinnamon 3. Hunts will be ATV or walk in Multiple hunting options available -Drive up (arrive early am at field or camp4:30 or 2 pm evening hunts ) $225 per gun -stay and play $350 per gun per day with lodging and dinner -cast and Blast $750 per gun w/ lodging AM teal hunt with pm speckled trout and redfish fishing Multiple day 3/5 combo $2400 3 morning teal hunts and two afternoons of fishing with lodging and meals Read More

Duck, Upland Hunting Trip in Biggers

Louisiana Early Season Teal Hunts With LODGING

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1 Person From $350
Hunting in Carlisle
Hunting in Carlisle
Hunting in Carlisle
trip description for Full Service Arkansas Waterfowl Hunts in Carlisle

Full service hunting packages includes, 3 meals daily, morning hunts, 5 stand clay targets, field transportation, and game care. 22,000 sq ft lodge. Clean comfortable and close to the hunting. Great food prepared by one of two chefs. 16,000 ac of private land to hunt. Read More

Duck, Goose Hunting Trip in Carlisle

Full Service Arkansas Waterfowl Hunts

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1 - 24 People From $7,200
Hunting in Lake Village
Hunting in Lake Village
Hunting in Lake Village

Goose Hunting Trip in Lake Village

Goose Hunts W/ Meals & Lodging

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1 - 12 People From $5,100
Hunting in Lake Village
Hunting in Lake Village
Hunting in Lake Village

Duck Hunting Trip in Lake Village

Duck Hunts W/ Meals & Lodging

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1 - 8 People From $3,400

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Everything to Know About Booking a Hunting Guide in Arkansas

What are the best hunting trips in Arkansas?

Why should I book a hunting trip in Arkansas with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 6 trips in Arkansas, and the most popular trips in the area are Louisiana Early Season Teal Hunts With LODGING guided by Rob, Duck Hunts w/ Meals & Lodging guided by Seth, and Goose Hunts w/ Meals & Lodging guided by Seth.

Our guides in Arkansas are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3300 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, and more.

Looking for kid friendly guides in Arkansas? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Arkansas.

What types of hunting trips are common in Arkansas?

Duck hunting is the most popular type of hunting in Arkansas as well as goose hunting and upland hunting.

The most commonly sought after species in Arkansas are: 1. mallard, 2. blue-winged teal, 3. green-winged teal, 4. blue goose, and 5. northern pintail.

How much does an Arkansas hunting trip cost?

Prices in Arkansas can range anywhere from about $470 to $35,280, but the average price for a half day trip in Arkansas is $405. The average price for a full day trip in Arkansas is $15,306.

Is booking a hunting guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a hunting guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced hunting guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is outside every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your backyard, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for hunting in Arkansas?

The most popular season for hunting in Arkansas is fall, and most hunters book their trips 26 days in advance.

Where can I look through all Captain Experiences trips?

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What is fishing in Arkansas about?

Fishing in Arkansas offers a diverse and rewarding experience for anglers drawn to its scenic rivers, expansive lakes, and abundant waterways. The state is known for its thriving populations of game fish, with the Arkansas River and its tributaries providing excellent opportunities for catching bass, catfish, and crappie throughout the year. Anglers flock to spots like Lake Ouachita and Bull Shoals Lake, both renowned for their trophy-sized bass and crystal-clear waters that make them ideal for both recreational and tournament fishing.

One of the highlights of fishing in Arkansas is its world-class trout fishing in the tailwaters below dams like Bull Shoals, Norfork, and Greers Ferry. These cold-water fisheries sustain populations of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout, offering year-round angling opportunities and challenging conditions that attract fly fishermen from around the country. Additionally, the White River, which flows through the Ozark Mountains, is famous for its trout fishing and scenic beauty, making it a popular destination for anglers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Arkansas also boasts an array of smaller lakes, streams, and ponds that provide excellent fishing opportunities for a variety of species. From panfish like bluegill and sunfish to larger game fish such as striped bass and walleye, anglers can enjoy a diverse range of fishing experiences across the state. With well-maintained public access points, fishing piers, and guided fishing services available, Arkansas ensures that anglers of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the thrill of fishing in its rich and varied waters throughout the seasons.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Arkansas?

Fishing seasons in Arkansas offer a year-round array of opportunities for anglers to pursue their favorite catches across various habitats. Spring kicks off the fishing calendar with the spawning season for many game fish, making it an ideal time to target species like largemouth bass, crappie, and bream in lakes such as Lake Ouachita and Lake Dardanelle. As water temperatures rise, these fish become more active, providing prime conditions for both shore and boat anglers to enjoy productive outings.

Summer in Arkansas brings warmer weather and ample opportunities for fishing in both freshwater lakes and rivers. Anglers often focus on early morning or late evening outings to beat the heat, targeting bass, catfish, and sunfish in lakes like Beaver Lake and the Arkansas River. Many lakes and reservoirs offer excellent facilities for boating, fishing piers, and camping, allowing families and fishing enthusiasts alike to make the most of the long summer days and evenings on the water.

Fall marks a transition period in Arkansas, characterized by cooler temperatures and changing fishing patterns. It's an exciting time for anglers as fish prepare for winter by feeding voraciously. The cooling waters stimulate activity among bass and crappie, particularly in reservoirs like Bull Shoals Lake and Norfork Lake. Additionally, the White River and its tributaries attract anglers seeking trophy trout during the fall spawning runs, offering a chance to reel in impressive catches amidst the vibrant foliage of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains. Whether casting from shore, trolling from a boat, or fly fishing in a serene river setting, Arkansas's fishing seasons ensure there's always an opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and pursue a memorable catch.

What types of fishing are popular in Arkansas?

Fishing in Arkansas offers a wide range of types and techniques suited to its diverse waterways and abundant fish species. One popular method is bass fishing, with largemouth bass being a prized catch in lakes and reservoirs throughout the state. Anglers often use techniques such as casting with plastic worms, crankbaits, or topwater lures to entice these aggressive fish in waters like Lake Ouachita and Lake Conway. Spring and early summer are particularly productive times for bass fishing, as fish move into shallow waters to spawn and feed.

Crappie fishing is another favorite pastime in Arkansas, drawing anglers to lakes and rivers for its delicious fillets and the challenge of catching large numbers. Techniques such as jigging with small minnows or tube jigs near submerged structures like brush piles and docks are effective for targeting crappie. Lakes such as Lake Nimrod and Lake Greeson are known for their abundant crappie populations, offering anglers of all skill levels opportunities for successful outings throughout the year.

Catfish fishing is a staple in Arkansas, with several species including channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish thriving in its rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Anglers often use bottom fishing rigs with cut bait, worms, or prepared stink baits to attract these bottom-dwelling fish. The Arkansas River and its tributaries, as well as reservoirs like Lake Conway and Lake Dardanelle, provide excellent catfishing opportunities, especially during warmer months when catfish are most active. Whether targeting bass, crappie, or catfish, Arkansas offers anglers a diverse range of fishing techniques to enjoy against the backdrop of its scenic landscapes and vibrant fishing communities.

What species are popular for fishing in Arkansas?

When fishing in Arkansas, anglers have a wide variety of species to target across its diverse waterways, each offering unique challenges and rewards. One of the most sought-after species is largemouth bass, known for its aggressive strikes and impressive size. Lakes like Lake Ouachita, Lake Dardanelle, and Beaver Lake are renowned for their healthy bass populations, drawing anglers who enjoy casting topwater lures, crankbaits, or soft plastics along submerged structures and weed beds to entice these prized fish.

Crappie fishing is also immensely popular in Arkansas, with both black and white crappie abundant in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs throughout the state. Anglers often find success using jigs tipped with minnows or small plastic baits near brush piles, fallen trees, and docks. Lakes such as Lake Hamilton, Lake Nimrod, and Lake Greeson are especially known for their crappie fishing opportunities, providing anglers with the chance to reel in a stringer full of these delicious panfish year-round.

For those who enjoy catfishing, Arkansas offers ample opportunities to pursue various species including channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish. The Arkansas River and its tributaries are prime spots for catfish, where anglers use bottom rigs baited with chicken liver, cut bait, or stink bait to attract these bottom-dwelling giants. Reservoirs like Lake Conway and Lake Chicot also provide excellent catfishing, particularly during warmer months when catfish are most active and readily biting. Whether targeting bass, crappie, or catfish, Arkansas's diverse fishing opportunities ensure there's always a thrilling catch waiting for anglers to discover amidst its scenic landscapes and abundant waters.

What are the best places to fish in Arkansas?

Arkansas offers a wealth of prime fishing locations, catering to anglers seeking diverse experiences amidst its scenic landscapes and abundant waterways. One standout destination is the White River, famous for its exceptional trout fishing opportunities. Below the Bull Shoals Dam and other nearby dams, anglers can enjoy year-round fishing for rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout in cold, clear waters that provide ideal conditions for fly fishing and spin casting alike. The picturesque surroundings of the Ozark Mountains add to the allure of the White River, making it a favorite among both local enthusiasts and visitors seeking a tranquil fishing retreat.

Lake Ouachita is another top fishing spot in Arkansas, known for its expansive waters and healthy populations of bass, crappie, and other game fish. Anglers flock to this reservoir nestled in the Ouachita National Forest for its excellent fishing opportunities year-round. Whether fishing from a boat or casting from the shore, Lake Ouachita offers a variety of fishing techniques that cater to both novice and experienced anglers. Its clear waters and scenic shoreline make it a popular destination for families and fishing enthusiasts alike, providing ample space to explore and find that perfect fishing spot.

Additionally, the Arkansas River provides a diverse array of fishing opportunities throughout its length in the state. From Fort Smith in the west to the Mississippi River in the east, the Arkansas River supports thriving populations of bass, catfish, and other species. Anglers can target largemouth and smallmouth bass in sections like Lake Dardanelle or pursue catfish in stretches where deep pools and undercut banks provide ideal habitat. With numerous access points, fishing piers, and boat ramps available along its banks, the Arkansas River offers convenient access to productive fishing spots that cater to anglers of all skill levels and preferences.

Does Arkansas have good fishing?

Arkansas is a hidden gem for fishing enthusiasts, offering a wealth of diverse fishing opportunities across its lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Known as the "Natural State," Arkansas is blessed with abundant natural beauty and a variety of fish species that attract anglers year-round. The state's famous waters include the Arkansas River, which stretches across the state and provides excellent fishing for Catfish, Bass, and Panfish. Anglers also flock to the White River, renowned for its world-class Trout fishing, particularly for Rainbow and Brown Trout, making it a haven for fly fishermen seeking trophy catches in scenic settings.

In addition to its rivers, Arkansas boasts numerous lakes and reservoirs that cater to a variety of fishing preferences. Greers Ferry Lake, Bull Shoals Lake, and Lake Ouachita are popular destinations known for their Bass, Crappie, and Catfish fisheries. These expansive bodies of water offer opportunities for boating, shoreline fishing, and camping, providing anglers with diverse landscapes and tranquil waters to explore. The state's commitment to conservation and stocking programs ensures that its fisheries remain healthy and sustainable, preserving the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that make Arkansas a top destination for fishing enthusiasts.

Arkansas's fishing community is vibrant and supported by a range of resources and events. The state hosts numerous fishing tournaments and derbies, such as the Big Bass Bonanza and the Forrest Wood Cup, which attract anglers from across the country. Local bait shops, marinas, and fishing guides offer valuable assistance and local expertise to help anglers navigate Arkansas's diverse fishing opportunities effectively. Whether casting a line in a secluded mountain stream or trolling on a serene lake, Arkansas offers anglers a rewarding fishing experience amidst its scenic landscapes and abundant wildlife.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    This is a truly world class fishery. We caught 20+ fish on fly and lost a lot more (including a couple of really nice ones dammit). Dan was a great guide, a great host and we had a great day. I highly recommend this trip, I will be doing again.

    Simon S. with Dan R. of Cotter, Arkansas

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