Jon Kincade hunts the south end of Lake Reelfoot. This area has been hunted by the older generations
for many years and has been passed down to him. This area is known to produce over
13 different species of waterfowl including mallards, pintails, teal, gadwall, and many others.
The Reelfoot Lake area is well-known for the annual winter migration of both ducks and geese. Located in the prime area of the Mississippi flyway, Reelfoot is different from most any other place you will hunt. Every serious outdoorsman should experience the beauty of 200+ year-old cypress trees on the beautiful lake which was formed by an earthquake at the beginning of the 19th century.
- This duck blind will accommodate up to twelve hunters per day. There will always be two guides present for a day's hunt.
- Breakfast, lunch and drinks will be provided each day during the hunt while in the blind.
- Hunters should have appropriate licenses, guns, ammunition and warm clothing for the boat ride to the blind.
The Reelfoot Lake area is well-known for the annual winter migration of both ducks and geese. Located in the prime area of the Mississippi flyway, Reelfoot is different from most any other place you will hunt.