Feathered Oak Hunt Club

Ontario, Canada’s Premier Private Waterfowl Club
Non-Resident Membership Information

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About Feathered Oak Hunt Club

Feathered Oak Hunt Club is a private waterfowl hunting club offering Ontario residents access to productive waterfowl regions across Southern and Central Ontario.

Our club operates across 40,000–50,000 acres of exclusive private farmland, allowing us to consistently run well-organized hunts throughout the season. Feathered Oak also boasts access to over 75,000 acres of private land in Saskatchewan through organized club trips.
Members enjoy access to professionally coordinated field hunts, private land access, and destination hunting opportunities throughout North America.
Our goal is simple:
To create a serious waterfowl hunting environment built around passionate hunters, strong landowner relationships, and high-quality hunting experiences.

Waterfowl Hunting Season

Waterfowl hunting in Ontario typically begins in the first week of September and runs until the second week of January each year.

Hunting Operations

Daily hunts are organized and coordinated by our professional guides and scouts.
Resident members are expected to:

  • Arrive at the field at the designated meeting time
  • Assist with decoy setup
  • Participate in the hunt
  • Stay after the hunt to assist with decoy pickup

All decoys, blinds, and necessary equipment are shared among members throughout the club.
Due to the scale of our land access, trailers, and equipment, the club has the ability to operate three to four large field hunts per day across different regions of our property network.
Scouting plays a major role in consistently finding birds and maintaining high-quality hunts. Our professional scouts operate daily throughout the season, and member participation helps ensure we stay on birds across our large network of properties.

Lodging

Feathered Oak operates two primary hunting lodges located near major concentrations of birds.
Each lodge accommodates up to 10 hunters at a time, allowing groups to stay together while maintaining a comfortable and organized hunting environment.
Brechin Lodge — Central Ontario
Available: September 1 – November 15
Dunnville Lodge — Southern Ontario
Available: September 7 – December 22
Lodging weeks are scheduled at the beginning of each season to ensure each member and hunting group has the opportunity to reserve the weeks they would like to hunt.
Members without lodging included in their membership may:
- Book club lodging if availability exists ($50 per night)
- Stay at nearby hotels or rental homes

Membership Buy-In

All new members are required to pay a one-time $1,500 USD club buy-in fee when joining Feathered Oak Hunt Club.

This fee is only paid once when first joining the club and is not charged again in future seasons.
The buy-in helps support the continued growth and development of the club, including:
- Expansion of land access
- Shared decoy and equipment purchases
- Improvements to club infrastructure
- Continued development of the hunting program

Once paid, the buy-in does not need to be paid again in subsequent years, provided the member remains in good standing with the club.

Membership

$2,500 USD per Season
Includes the following:
- Up to 5 nights of lodge lodging included per season
- Access to Ontario club hunting areas
- Eligibility to participate in club trips

Members with this membership can also join all club trips, including:
- Saskatchewan
- Arkansas
- North Dakota
- Other destinations announced during the season

Average trip price:
$900–$1,250 USD for members, depending on the shared accommodation and catering costs. 

Yearly Saskatchewan Trip

Early October

Our annual Saskatchewan trip runs for 2–3 weeks, with rotating groups of members coming through camp on a 5 day basis.
Trip Details:
- 4–5 days of hunting
- Shared lodging
- Full-time chef

Secondary Club Trips

Additional trips are organized each year and posted in the club chat where members can sign up.

Trips may include:
- New Liskeard, Ontario
- Colt, Arkansas
- North Dakota
- Other locations as opportunities arise

The most notable secondary trip currently planned for 2026 is an Arkansas trip scheduled for the second-last week of January.

Additional Hunting Opportunities

There are also opportunities for deer and turkey hunting within the club’s land access network.

Trips for these hunts can be arranged; however, club lodging is not provided for these hunts.

Membership Culture

Feathered Oak is looking for resident members who:

- Have a strong passion for waterfowl hunting
- Maintain a positive attitude in the field
- Enjoy hunting with like-minded individuals
- Respect landowners, scouts, and fellow members
- Are willing to be part of the work that makes great hunts happen

Our goal is to create a tight-knit community of serious waterfowl hunters.

Learn More

This document is intended to provide a general overview of Feathered Oak Hunt Club resident membership and does not cover all day-to-day operations of the club.

Because every hunt is unique, we recommend scheduling an information session to better understand what hunting with Feathered Oak looks like on a practical day-to-day basis.
Information sessions are available:
- Via video call
- In person when possible

During these sessions, we review:
- What a typical hunt day looks like
- Club expectations and operations
- Scheduling and availability
- Membership opportunities

Join Feathered Oak Hunt Club

Interested in membership? We’d love to show you what we do. Because we maintain exclusivity for quality and consistency, membership openings are limited. Reach out today to receive current pricing and standing availability. 

If we’re currently full, you’ll be added to our waitlist and notified as soon as a spot opens. Your next great Ontario waterfowl season could start with one step.