Paradise Wings Lodge

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Brinkley, United States

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Paradise Wings Lodge Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Paradise Wings Lodge is located in Brinkley, United States on 1911 Gibbs Rd. Paradise Wings Lodge is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category lodge in United States.

Address

1911 Gibbs Rd

Phone

+1 8707342030

Open hours

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Carter Price

This is a no nonsense snow goose hunt that’s a bargain. Ron and Lisa work hard to make your trip successful and simple. Food is great and the hunting is fun, relaxed and comfortable. Hopefully you’ll need to tap into Ron’s extra ammo supply which is cheaper than you’ll find anywhere else. You won’t find a better price or a more accommodating team. Eat, sleep, hunt and repeat for best results.

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Elias Otoshi

Absolutely top tier snow goose experience. Ron was exceptionally knowledgeable on everything from weather effects to flight patterns. He was with the group every step of the way, evaluating the situation each day to ensure we were best postured for success. Accommodations and food were outstanding as well, with the home cooked meals by Lisa a welcome greeting after spending hours in the spread. Our first snow goose hunting experience last year was abysmal with only one bird in several days of hunting. With similar weather conditions this year, we killed birds at every sitting. Absolutely plan to bring the group to Paradise Wings next year for another hunt. Highly recommend!

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Andrew Hennis

Ron is a very nice guy and Lisa is a great cook! We read some older bad reviews from 2012 and 2010 but thought we would still give this place a shot. We have been hunting for a very long time and know that hunting can sometimes not be the best due to stale birds and other things. When we were there the ducks were in the area but the spots this guy has are terrible. We were told we were going “timber” hunting. We literally stood in a slough that was so thick with brush you couldn’t see 15 yards in front of you. Then on the second morning of our hunt we were sent to a pontoon blind. The water around the blind was so deep it went over our chest waders. Do not waste your money going to this place it is not worth it!

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Randy Letson

I’ve hunted both the buckbrush hole and the pontoon blind and killed ducks. Great place to hunt Ronnie and Lisa do a amazing job

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Burt McAlpine

Great folks, great food, and awesome guides.