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Lodge lures waterfowl, a hunting tradition

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But Habitat Flats is about more than just the duck hunting. Hunters who pay to hunt here aren’t roughing it. When is the last time you’ve had prime rib or filet mignon at a hunting camp?

The lodge is beautifully appointed, with comfortable rooms, a bar, and a large picture window overlooking some of the operation’s flooded acreage and the nearby Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge. The walls are decorated with large photos Vandemore has taken in the blinds and trophy deer that were taken in the area.

The overall experience is what earned Habitat Flats a place on Field and Stream magazine’s list of America’s top five hunting lodges.

“Before we started this, I had a farm and so did two of my partners, and we were all managing for ducks,” Vandemore said. ‘We decided to start a hunting operation to help us subsidize our costs.

“From the start, we wanted to go first class. We’re all serious duck hunters and we wanted to do things right.”

The hunting operation got off the ground in 2007. Today, it is recognized nationally for its waterfowl hunting. This is a place where limits of ducks are the norm, not the exception.

Vandemore will revolve parties from spot to spot depending on the wind and other conditions.

“We put decoys out every day,” he said. ‘We don’t want to leave them out and have the ducks get used to them.”

Vandemore has guides from across the country to help take hunters out. Each day, they return to the lodge with lanyards filed with everything from mallards to wood ducks to gadwalls and blue-winged teal.

Even as cold weather sets in, there is a plan. Vandemore and his partners use agitators to keep the water open and accessible to ducks.

For Vandemore, this is a labor of love. He grew up duck hunting and he has never gotten away from it.

“My dad and grandpa took me to the duck blind when I was in diapers,” Vandemore said. “They had blinds on the Illinois River and they were out there constantly.

“And my grandpa belonged to a couple of duck clubs and I’d be out there with him, too. It’s something that has always been a big part of my life.”

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