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New Staff Members at Adventures Outdoors Dear Friends Waterfowl season is just around the corner here in Tennessee and I wanted to send each of you a reminder to go ahead and make that phone call and book for this upcoming season. My blind on the Tennessee River has become one of the area’s best waterfowl blinds and is home to Mallards, Gadwalls, Redheads, Pintails, Teal, Canada Geese and many other waterfowl species. Your day will start with a short boat ride to the blind before daylight where three hundred plus duck and goose decoys are already in place for you to hunt over for the day. Coffee and cold drinks are available and a home cooked hot meal will be prepared for you and your hunting companions each day for lunch right in the blind while you hunt. We furnish the boat, motor, blind, decoys and guide for your hunt. Each hunter must have the appropriate TN state resident or nonresident license, Federal waterfowl stamp (signed ) and non toxic shot shells and camo clothing. The Blind sets just three miles south of the northern part of the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge which holds in part, one hundred and twenty five thousand ducks and fifteen thousand geese each winter. Big Sandy, West Sandy, Gin Creek and Harman Creek Wildlife Management Areas are just a few miles away and Camden WMA is only twenty miles to the south. If you would like to Waterfowl hunt on the open waters of the Tennessee River, Give me a call at the numbers below. Garry Mason Tommy Garner, Outdoors Journalist and freelance writer |






































