I.R.B Ducks & Bucks Outfitters

 

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"One of the few Outfitters whose only goal is to provide World Class Hunts to the Common Hunter".
207 West Main
Hardin, Illinois
62047
(618) 576-2284


Delta Waterfowl


Ducks Unlimited

Please let Ed or any staff member know if we can do anything to make your trip more enjoyable.

Click here to email us  or call 618-576-2284 for information or reservations.


Yearly Lease - $3750.00
Daily Hunts - $175.00

Lodging
$35 a Night per person

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Waterfowl Hunting at the I.R.B.

The Hunt- all of our hunts come with the best and friendliest service a hunt club has to offer. Every pit is heated and has easy accessibility. Each hunt will include a ride from the check-in shed to the hunting location. You will hunt over a large decoy spread with mallard machines and robo-ducks. You will also hunt with professional guides and trained dogs. We welcome other dogs, but ask you keep control of them at all time.

The Land - I.R.B. privately owns and leases over 320 acres with 270 acres being flooded corn right along the Illinois River. For years they have managed and developed the ideal feeding area for ducks, dubbing it as the "Mallard Magnet". The 270 acres of flooded corn are divided into 5 lakes, which are surrounded by large levys that offer easy access to pits.
Duck Hunting Rules- In order to keep the hunt safe and enjoyable, we ask you to follow a few guidelines.

To us, gun safety is a number one priority in the pit. All guns must be unloaded before and after the hunt. Also, all safeties must be on at all times during the hunt. The gun goes up, the safety goes off. Always keep your gun propped up in a safe position. We have gun holders in every pit to stop any gun from falling over.
Our second priority is to stop high shooting. Over the years I.R.B. has managed a no-tolerance of high shooting at their club. Unlike most private hunt clubs or public hunting areas, I.R.B. feels that taking shots at 30 yards or less is the best way to conserve the sport of duck hunting. On an average year the club will kill over 2000 ducks, and 80% of the shots will be less than 25 yards. If you follow these simple rules when y
ou hunt with I.R.B. your hunt will become a much more safe and enjoyable one.
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