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About our Hunts
Snow Geese provide some of the best hunting opportunities on the East Coast because of the shear numbers that winter in our flyway. With the 2009 Fall flight being projected at 1.5 million birds, this hunting season looks to be as great as it was last year. Right now is the "Good ol' Days" of Snow Goose hunting in Delmarva, with the liberal regular season bag limit of 15 geese per hunter and the unlimited bag limit during the Conservation Order, hunters are able to have hunts to talk about for years.
 
 A&A Outdoors was started to provide our hunting customers a personalized hunt to fit the needs of individuals and groups. We want to make your hunt as enjoyable as we can and will adjust to your specific needs. We can accomodate a vast range of hunters from the beginner to the expert and will work with any physical challenges you may have. We have developed some great relationships with our landowners and have the ability to move around to make your hunt the best we can make it. We may have to move during the hunt to put you on better hunting, but it is usually worth it.

  Our Snow goose hunting is done on private lands in Central and Lower Delaware. We have access to over 20,000 acres of farmland and rotate fields as needed. Our Snow Goose hunting is done mainly out of the various drainage ditches in the fields we hunt. The ditches give us natural cover and a low enough profile to hide the hunters. We have permanant blinds built in the ditches or may use portable blinds. We sometimes hunt in the decoy spread with white coats and use backboards to sit on. We also use layout blinds, but that will depend upon the hunters if that is possible. If you have any limitations we will make every effort to assure you are comfortable with the hunting situation.


We also offer photography "safaris". You can reserve an entire day as a group and "shoot" in a non-hunting environment or you can join a hunting group and take action shots. The opportunity to be able to film both Canadas and Snows up close and personal is something the average photographer is not able to do, even in a refuge setting.
What To Bring

* Current hunting license with a Federal waterfowl stamp, state waterfowl stamp, and HIP number
It is easiest to go online and get all the licenses and stamps a few days prior to your hunt.
https://egov.dnrec.delaware.gov/
Hunters coming to hunt during the Conservation Season, after Feb. 1st, will also need to get a free Snow Goose permit from the website also
* Waders, knee boots, waterproof boots
* Camo coat, pants, bibs, gloves, hat, and facemask.
* Shotgun and at least one box of shells per hunting day
* A cooler large enough to handle your harvest
* Ziploc bags for your meat
* Camera
The Bunkhouse

We offer a fully stocked bunkhouse to serve our hunters overnight needs. The bunkhouse has enough beds to sleep 8 if needed, but a more comfortable 5 in the bunkroom. We have a full size kitchen and an expanded full bathroom. We converted our heating system over to a propane furnace and added a larger water heater with a full size stove in the kitchen. We have a cleaning service come in after each party leaves to make certain the bunkhouse is ready for the next group.
  You are welcomed and encouraged to bring your own food and cook meals here. After a long day of hunting it is much easier to stay here for dinner than to drive out somewhere.
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