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Jonesboro, Arkansas 870-897-3066
Making Memories Limit After Limit

Guides

    
        


Zach "Duxman"
Fahlberg

            
               

Scott "Bird Dog"
Griffin


Spencer Jeu


Tyler Barber



 

    

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 Zach "Duxman
" Fahlberg has been a guide for 9 years now. He came from the Southern Illinois area 7 years ago to go to school at Arkansas State University. Graduating in May 2004 with a degree in Business Systems, Zach bought a new house and currently works in Jonesboro, AR. He lives, eats and breathes duck hunting to say the least, earning the nickname "Duxman". He has guided duck and goose hunters for 9 years now in addition to running Mallard Masters Hunting club in college years. Zach has two Golden Retrievers, Maximus and Zoey. Duck hunting is life to Zach and he will promise plenty of birds in the blind. Hard work, dedication, scouting birds, the right calling, the right pit locations, and having the proper equipment are all key in being a successful guide. He will accept nothing less

                                                   
 
Scott "Bird Dog" Griffin has guided duck and goose hunters for the last 8 years. He followed the birds from Southern Illinois to Arkansas 3 years ago and has never looked back. He has found time to guide while working towards his Business-Management degree at Southern Illinois University. Scott recently just got married this past September and also got a new hunting dog named Coy. Scott has been chasing ducks and geese from an early age, hunting the frozen corn fields and strip-pits of Illinois with his dad and uncles since he was 6. He began his guiding in Southern Illinois flooded corn fields and has migrated south to the flooded rice of Arkansas and has enjoyed the same kind of stats as the Duxman. He looks forward to "chasin'-feathers" again this winter.