Shoppers who come to Duck Duck Hunt will be looking for quality outdoor equipment and gear.  Be picky about what items you bring…our customers will be!

Presentation of your item plays a huge part in it selling! Please neatly hang your clothing as this will greatly increase the item’s chance to sell. Spending a little extra time getting your items looking great can result in cash for you!

Badly wrinkled items will be turned away at check in as well as stained, torn, and out of date items.  Although it may take some time, do your best to display your item in the best way possible.  The better your items look….the better they will sell.

  • Adult hunting clothes/outerwear
  • Clean life vests (all sizes)
  • Clean coolers
  • Canopies/screens
  • Hammocks
  • Clean sleeping bags/camping mats
  • Tents (must be set up)
  • Cooking equipment
  • Portable appliances
  • Clean backpacks (no rips)
  • Working GPS units
  • Head lamps, spotlights, lanterns, etc.
  • ATV covers
  • Trailers
  • Helmets
  • Goggles
  • Men's, women's, and kid's outer layers, thermals and sportswear
  • Heaters
  • Men's, women's, and kid's hunting, hiking, and working boots
  • Airbeds (blown up) and cots
  • Camping chairs and tables
  • Fish finders
  • Walkie talkies
  • Weather gauges/radios
  • Hydration pack
  • Children's hunting clothes/outerwear
  • Binoculars/monoculars
  • Night vision equipment
  • Rangefinders
  • Rifle scopes
  • Dog kennels
  • Duck/turkey calls
  • Duck decoys
  • Compass
  • Cargo storage
  • Smokers and grills (clean only!)
  • Scanners
  • Equipment/storage racks
  • Emergency gear
  • Vehicle covers
  • Walking sticks
  • Fishing rods and reels
  • Rod and reel accessories
  • Fishing outwear and rainwear
  • Hunting hats/masks
  • Hunting vests
  • Waders
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Tackle boxes
  • Gun cases
  • Decoys
  • Frame packs for backpacking
  • Duffel bags

 

  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Bows/Arrows
  • Food
  • Fire pits
  • Portable toilets
 

Best guideline: Think about what you would be willing to pay for the item if you were in the buyers shoes and the one considering purchasing it. If you would pay a particular price, someone else probably would, too! Ask yourself: "What would I pay for this?"

Also, look at the original retail price and take 75 % off. For example, if an item’s originally cost was $20, take 75% off and price the item in the range of $4.50 to $5.00.

If it is an item that is highly desirable & came from a high-end retail store, you can go up from the 75% off. If it is an item that is still in good shape, but came Walmart, etc. you might need to stay around the lower price. Keep in mind you are competing with many items of similar quality, and the best price will sell first.

After determining what you think is a fair price, ask yourself, "Would I pay $?? for this item?" or "Would I pay more than this?" If you would pay more, add a dollar or maybe two to the price. The people who make the most money have higher quality items priced in the ranges of $5.00 - $15.00. A few high quality items will really add up quickly! Keep in mind that your goal is to sell your items, otherwise, you will be taking it home with you at the end of this sale, so be careful to not over price.

  • For regular labels, use 110# card stock or perforated business cards and medium to large size safety pins to attach the tag to each item.

  • For express labels, use 1" x 2 5/8" mailing address labels which will adhere to the bottom of a 3x5 index card. When using express labels, the size and description of the item will be handwritten on the card.

  • When attaching pricing cards to garments, it goes on the left side if you are wearing it or the right side if you are looking at it.

Any cards without dots will be sold at 1/2 price on Saturday only.

A "D" in the upper left corner of the card means that you will not pick up your unsold items and you wish to donate them to a local charity. You may obtain a tax letter for your donation at clothing check in. Leave this space blank if you are picking up your unsold items. If you are planning on donating your items, please do not dot your cards.

For more information about creating price tags, please visit our barcode information page.