Locations
Cypress Bend
The Forked Deer River bottoms of West Tennessee have long been known for their beautiful cypress breaks and old river holes. At times the mallard and gadwall migrations through these bottoms provide world class duck traffic and hunting. Cypress Bend’s location and 70 acre private refuge managed specifically for ducks gives us a unique advantage over our competition. And not to mention, it’s the X. If you like shooting ducks close in cypress timber while in the comfort of a heated blind or enjoy world-class meals and hospitality. Cypress Bend is the location for you. The epitome of convenience, a quick ride down our gravel road and you’ll arrive at our lighted boat shed, we will unload your gear into our War Eagle boats and head down the ditch, through the timber, to the blind. The blind is perfectly situated between aged cypress trees that provide excellent cover for huge wads of mallards. There will be a heavy breakfast in the blind and most hunts will conclude around noon. Most hunts will be with Kyle, Justin, and Zach. The lodge and blind at Cypress Bend can accommodate groups of up to 10 (larger groups may be accommodated upon request).
Viney Pond
Viney Pond Hunting Club was established in 1988 and has been managed intensely for over 30 years to provide some of the best loafing and resting habitat for ducks in the entire Obion River Basin. With parking less than 20 yards from a brand new boat dock and with gravel underfoot from truck to pier, hunters will immediately appreciate the convenience of a Viney Pond excursion. A five minute boat ride will have you unloading into the spacious Field Blind or River Blinds, both 24' by 12' traditionally styled custom floating duck blinds with a 7’ double pitched ceiling designed to reduce bumped noggins. As first light peaks over the shooting rail and you peer out of your shooting hole the two blinds' natural beauty will be on full display. Nestled amongst a cluster of small willow trees, or tucked into the shadows of the Obion River bank, you'll be surrounded by 500 acres of flooded cypress, willow, and oak forest. Standing corn and millet strategically placed throughout the farm along with natural mast, mollusk, and vegetation provide the diversity that is key to keeping a wide variety of waterfowl coming back year after year. “Let the wind be your friend,” at Viney Pond Hunting Club. Most hunts will be with Sam or Daniel. The beautifully and newly renovated Hall House and Blinds at this location accommodate groups of up to 5 (larger groups may be accommodated upon request).
Parks Bottom
When the winter backwaters of West Tennessee hit the Obion River Bottom so do the ducks. There are few prettier places to take advantage of the huge flocks of Mallards, Pintails, and Gadwall than in our 6 man stilt blind in the 1 acre timber hole we call Parks Bottom. Well hidden and in the shade for most of the morning you’ll have the rare opportunity to shoot down at them. Being adjacent to hundreds of acres of large feeds and rest areas gives our clients the chance to witness thousands upon thousands of migrating waterfowl. Tight timber and huge flocks of ducks don’t usually go hand in hand but it all comes together at Parks Bottom. Our guides will meet you at the conveniently located and newly renovated Lanes Ferry Lodge and you’ll strike out by truck to the parking spot. A short side by side and boat ride will have you poised for an epic day in the historic Obion River Bottom. The Lanes Ferry Lodge and Parks Bottom Blind can accommodate groups as large as 6.
Black Bayou
The fields and sloughs adjacent to Historic Reelfoot lake have long been known as some of the most productive private waterfowl hunting grounds in the southeast. Whether a hard freeze has ducks leaving Missouri’s thin water fields or an Alberta Clipper is pushing ducks south ahead of the front, Black Bayou is in a unique position to capitalize on weary waterfowl. Its’ proximity to both Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge and Black Bayou State Refuge, as well as our brand new Concealed Comfort pit, give our clients ample opportunity for full straps. From teal to specklebelly geese. Black Bayou offers the chance at the most diverse bag of all WOWTENN’s locations. You'll meet our guides at a predetermined rendezvous and they’ll accompany you to the blind via side-by-side. There will be a heavy breakfast in the blind and most hunts will conclude around noon. Black Bayou can accommodate groups as large as 10.