Missouri Valley Guiding Service

HABITAT

Sugarbeets, wheat, corn, alfalfa, and pinto bean fields surrounded by plenty of wild habitat provide bountiful feed and shelter for the wildlife.

A favorite hot-spot we call "The Triangle."

Many deer bed down in this willow bar between "Misery" and Trenton Island.

Hunting deer from stands in the mornings and evenings and hunting pheasants mid-day with Missouri Valley Guiding will be the hunt of your lifetime.  Our whitetail deer and pheasant hunts are in the Yellowstone and Missouri River bottoms on the far western edge of North Dakota. 

Most of our birds are taken on short drives with posted hunters shooting at fast moving pheasants.  You can enjoy hunting in mature cottonwoods, thick young red willows, cattails, Russian olives, grain stubble, corn fields, buckbrush, prairie grass, and sandhills.

A nice buck rub in some of our red willow habitat.

A popular pheasant hangout we call "The Jungle."

The southwest corner of Erickson's Island.

The north side of Erickson's Island.

Foreground to Background, looking southeast:  The Slough, The Sandhills, Erickson's Island, Missouri river, McKenzie County.

Looking northeast at Bauste's, Misery, and the Missouri River.