ENJOY THE BEST DUCK HUNTING EXPERIENCE IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS AT FLAT ROCK BOTTOMS HUNTING CLUB!
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CONSIDERED THE BEST WATER FOWL HUNTING AVAILABLE IN THE HEART OF AMERICA
Welcome to Flat Rock Bottoms
Flat Rock Bottoms Hunting Club is located just outside St. Paul, Kansas. Just over an hour South from Kansas City, Mo. or North of Bentonville, Ar.
The Best Duck Hunting Experience
Flat Rock Bottoms is renowned for delivering exceptional duck hunting adventures on private grounds, consistently exceeding the expectations of even the most discerning hunters.
Our property boasts a unique blend of wetlands, ponds and open fields, creating an ideal habitat for waterfowl and other game species. (see more below)
Flexible Options To Suit Different Hunting Styles and Preferences:
Full Season Lease: Secure your exclusive spot for daily, weekly, monthly or entire season choices access to our premier duck hunting properties.
Self-Guided Hunts: Enjoy the freedom to hunt at your own pace, while making the most of your duck hunting experience.
Expert Guided Hunts: Benefit from the knowledge and expertise of our seasoned guides, who will help make the most of your duck hunt.
Each option provides a unique experience, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs and preferences.
Our main farm is 500 feet from the historic Neosho Wildlife area where thousands of ducks call home through the winter,. Our main farm consists of 50 acres of flooded corn and millet with a 24ft pitt-blind and 24ft skid-blind. Our 10 acre irrigation pond holds an abundance of water for these wetlands to guarantee a great over-water hunting experience.
Our second wetlands (and newest wetlands) is located 1/2 mile north of the Neosho Wildlife area on Flatrock Creek just outside St. Paul, Kansas. The wetlands itself covers 18 acres total and is water controlled by the creek and rainwater. It’s vastness catches the eyes of many ducks going north leaving the refuge.
And finally, our home wetlands is another 10 acres and has been very productive through the years as being our oldest wetlands. It has water control from the creek behind it and our pond adjacent to it.