Megabucks Duck Hunt
Megabucks Duck Hunt
basic info
Price Range
Trophy Fees
Trophy Fees
$100
Afternoon Deer Hunt
About Package
Johnny Wink, owner and proprietor of Megabucks Duck Guide Service located in Jones, Louisiana beneath the Mississippi Flyway, has been offering premium duck and goose hunts for 35 years, since he was a teenager. Megabucks itself has been in operation since 1979. One of the things that makes Megabucks so special is its location beneath the Mississippi Flyway. Johnny offers an array of amenities not found in most duck camps. No hardship hunt here, the lodging is similar to “roughing it at the Hilton.” Both lodges have full kitchens. The main lodge has three bathrooms and the new camp has two. “I encourage hunters to bring their dogs,” said Johnny. Check-In is anytime AFTER 4:00 PM on the day before you hunt.Check -out is 1:00 PM on the day of your last hunt. Duck Hunting time is from 30 minutes prior to sunrise until 11am. At NO ADDITIONAL COST, you have the option to go on an afternoon un-guided pass-shoot goose hunt (similar to a dove hunt; no blinds, no decoys, walking only). For an additional $100 per day per hunter, afternoon deer hunting can be added. There are covered kennels at both lodges. Johnny arranges hunts in intimate parties of four or more. This way, no one has to share the lodge with strangers.
Species
locations
Contact guide to learn the exact location available for your adventure.
Hunting Spot
amenities
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Restroom Access
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Refrigerator
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Off Road Vehicle Use
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Multimedia
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Lodging
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Guided
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Air Conditioning
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Semi-Guided
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Weapon Rental
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Water Hook Up
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Shared Experience
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Private Experience
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Handicap Accessible
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GPS
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Good Road Access
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Electric Hook Up
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Airport Pick Up
package includes
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Keep the Harvest
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Game Calling
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Decoys
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Gratuity
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License
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Adult Beverages
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Waders
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Snacks
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Meals
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Life Jackets
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Ice Chest
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Ice
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Hunting Dog
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Firearms
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Drinks
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Animal Cleaning
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Ammo
What to Bring
Johnny does not provide hunting licenses. It is the responsibility of the hunter to purchase his license in advance. Guns and ammunition are the responsibility of the hunter as is bringing their own rain gear, hip boots or chest waders. They must also provide their own food and drink.
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