Join the experienced team at Basin Guide Service and enjoy the finest waterfowl hunting in the heart of the Pacific Flyway. AÂ waterfowler's paradise, the Klamath Basin in beautiful Southern Oregon has been named one of America's best birding spots.

As one of the most significant stops along the Pacific Flyway, millions of birds rest and feed in the six wildlife refuges during the fall months. The area is home to over 350 bird species throughout the year, including mallards, pintail, widgeon, teal, gadwall, canvasback, redhead, bluebill, Canada geese, snow geese, and white-fronted geese.
Beginning with the breathtaking Basin sunrise, hunters will fully appreciate comfortable blinds and delicious homemade snacks as they experience the incredible sight of waterfowl approaching the decoys. Hunts will be out of final approach layout blinds, floating blinds, and boat blinds... all designed and custom built specifically for use in the Klamath Basin.
Kris Hirschbock (pictured at left with his chocolate lab, Bailey), is the new owner of Basin Guide Service and a lifelong resident of the Klamath Basin. Kris has been hunting since he was seven years old, and has gained considerable knowledge of local species and the best methods to hunt them. He has access to ranches with reputations for large concentrations of waterfowl, coyotes, and varmints, insuring a quality hunt.