2W Outfitters chases ducks and geese full-time across Stuttgart, Arkansas; Eagle Lake, Texas; and Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded over a decade ago with a simple goal—hunt waterfowl year-round along the migration path—they've grown to host 3,000+ hunters annually while maintaining the same no-compromi...
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2W Outfitters chases ducks and geese full-time across Stuttgart, Arkansas; Eagle Lake, Texas; and Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded over a decade ago with a simple goal—hunt waterfowl year-round along the migration path—they've grown to host 3,000+ hunters annually while maintaining the same no-compromise approach to every hunt.
Stuttgart hosts one of the largest populations of wintering mallards, snow geese, and specklebelly geese in the country. 2W's main lodge sits less than 2 miles from Mack's Prairie Wings and RNT Duck Calls.
Duck Hunting: Hunts happen in flooded fields, swamps, buckbrush reservoirs, and flooded green timber. Target species: green head mallards (primary), plus pintails, widgeon, gadwall, northern shovelers, and diving ducks. Style is decoying birds at 20-yard ranges—no pass shooting.
Blind options include skid blinds (seat 12), pit blinds, panel blinds, floating blinds, and hanging tree blinds. All hunts include ATV, Ranger, boat, or 4x4 transportation.
Specklebelly Goose Hunts: Morning or afternoon hunts over dry fields using lay-out or A-Frame blinds. Specks respond to calling and high-quality full-body decoys or socks. Hide quality matters—their sight is exceptional.
2025-2026 Rates (4-5 person minimum weekdays, 5 person minimum weekends): - Returning clients: $575/person - New clients: $650/person - Includes morning hunts, meals, lodging, bird processing - Add afternoon speck hunt: $200/day per person
Upcoming Dates: - October 25–November 2, 2025 (Early Specklebelly) - November 22–December 1, 2025 - December 10–23, 2025 - December 27, 2025–January 31, 2026
Eagle Lake is known for early season teal (blue wing) around mid-September—thousands of them. Property sits near one of the oldest roosts in the area.
Early Teal Season: Hunts typically September 12–27. Teal swoop into decoys fast, testing speed and shot skill. Also good table fare.
Regular Season (November onward): Mallards, pintails, green and blue wing teal, and mixed species. Comfortable blinds and guides with 20+ years hunting the Texas coast.
Rates: - Standard teal rate: $250/gun/day (drive-up hunt) - 5-person minimum for private groups - Lodging: 2W subleases several lodges during teal season (book early), or recommendations in Columbus/Sealy, Texas
6.3 million acres of prime migrating waterfowl ground. September 8–October 29 season. All hunts are dry-field, no waders required. Custom A-Frame blinds or layouts.
Species: Mallards (primary), field ducks, cranes, greater and lesser Canada geese, specklebelly.
Travel: - Fly into Williston or Minot, ND (easiest if carrying firearms). Rental car 3–5 hours to lodge. - Alternative: Fly into Saskatoon, SK (YXE) or Regina, SK (YQR), 2-hour drive to lodge.
Typical Day: - 5:30 AM: Duck/goose hunt - 2:30 PM: Depart for afternoon hunt - 6:00 PM: Dinner
Rates: Starting at $2,500 for 3–4 day hunts. Additional: SK hunting license and HIP ($160).
No plugs, no limits, electronic calls. Runs February–April from Stuttgart lodge.
Setup: Massive spreads with 1,000+ high-quality decoys, rotary machines, electronic snow goose calls. Most hunts include two guides due to spread size. Hunters use unplugged shotguns with extended tubes.
Rates: - $500/day per gun - Private groups require 6 minimum - Includes 1 night lodging, all meals - 2-day minimum on most dates
Dates: - February 1–6, 2025 - February 9–28, 2026
| Supplied by 2W | You Bring |
|---|---|
| Lodging (bedding, towels, bath items) | Arkansas/TX hunting license |
| Field hunting blinds | Federal duck stamp (non-residents) |
| Dogs, decoys, equipment | Non-resident small game license (non-residents) |
| Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) | Waterfowl stamp (non-residents) |
| Soda/water | HIP registration (non-residents) |
| Bird processing | Shotgun, ammo, waders, camo |
| Field transportation | Head lamp, toiletries, food allergies notice |
Food Allergies: Email [email protected] at least 2 weeks before your hunt date.
The Stuttgart lodge includes 2 large TV rooms, 2 pool tables, indoor dog kennels, large dining area, and outdoor fire pit.
Typical Meals: - Breakfast: Coffee, juice, breakfast sandwiches, granola bars - Lunch: Pulled pork/chopped beef sandwiches, chips - Dinner: Appetizers (fried buffalo quail, chips, queso, buffalo dip, shrimp brochette), caesar salad, 16 oz bone-in ribeye, loaded mashed potatoes, Danyell's love cake or warm brownies with ice cream
Deposits: All deposits are non-refundable. 50% deposit required to finalize booking.
Tipping: Average 10–20% of hunt cost. Not mandatory—hunter's discretion. Don't forget the cook.
Hunting Pets: Parties of 5+ may bring well-behaved hunting dogs. $1,500 non-refundable charge applies if dogs damage lodge or kennel facilities.
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