Waterfowl Hunting on

Maryland’s Eastern Shore

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Waterfowl Hunting on Maryland's Eastern Shore

Chesapeake Guide Service is an established wingshooting operation with its roots deeply embedded in the waterfowl hunting history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Owned and operated by a native Eastern Shoreman, Tom Marvel is a fourth generation waterfowl guide following the tradition started by his great-grandfather in the 1920s. The Webb family operated the first hunting club in Kent County, long before it was declared "The Canada Goose Capital of the World." From his forefathers he learned that the sport of waterfowling can be successful and productive, when conducted hand-in-hand with sound wildlife management practices.

 

We have been providing licensed, professional guided waterfowl hunts along the Maryland shore for over 30 years. The eastern shore features habitat that is ideal for ducks, geese and doves. We will work with you to ensure that you receive the very best hunting opportunities.  Most of our business comes from referrals and repeat customers! Let us add you to our long list of satisfied clients.

Doves

Some of the finest wingshooting opportunities available on the East Coast can be found right here on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Come join us ...

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Waterfowl

Chesapeake Guide Service hunts a variety of birds up and down the eastern shore while also offering combo hunts for the hunting enthusiast.

Whitetail Deer

We have leases in the three most sought after counties on the upper Eastern Shore. We focus our efforts on the Early Muzzleloader Season in ...

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Our History

Owned and operated by a native Eastern Shoreman, Tom Marvel is a fourth generation waterfowl guide following the tradition started by his great-grandfather in the 1920s. The Webb family operated the first hunting club in Kent County, long before it was declared "The Canada Goose Capital of the World." From his forefathers he learned that the sport of waterfowling can be successful and productive, when conducted hand-in-hand with sound wildlife management practices.

Video: A Shore Thing

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