Guest Information

Check-In

Check-in is anytime after 5:00 PM the evening prior to your first day of hunting.  We will have drinks, appetizers, and dinner awaiting you.  Departure time is after lunch on the third day of hunting.  Lodging, excellent meals, all snacks, beer, and wine are provided.  If you wish to bring hard liquor you are more than welcome to.

Transportation

If you are flying in from out of state, Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport is the closest major commercial airport. You can fly in there, rent a car and drive approximately two hours north to the Lodge. 

What to Bring

You will need to bring your normal hunting clothes, chest waders, shotgun, and shotgun shells.  We do have shotguns available for rent and shells available for purchase at the Lodge if you don’t wish to travel with yours. 

 
 Hunting Requirements

You will need to get your licenses before arriving at the Hunt Club as we do not have them for sale there.  You can get your license online on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources website: dnr.state.mn.us

You will need the following to be able to hunt:

· Federal Duck Stamp

· HIP certification is required for waterfowl hunting. You get your HIP certification when you purchase your license. It is free.

· A Minnesota state waterfowl stamp.

· A special goose permit is required for the September goose season. 

Anyone born after Dec. 31, 1979,
must have a Firearms Safety Certificate, Apprentice Hunter Validation, a previous hunting license with a firearms safety indicator, or other evidence of successfully completing a hunter safety course to obtain a license to take wild animals with firearms in Minnesota.

 
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