The club is flooded via water that is provided by the Department of Fish and Game. There are two deep wells on the property but they are used only occasionally. Annual water costs to flood the club are approximately $8,000 per year. The water cost is based on an acre-foot basis. This water cost is included in a members annual dues. The club has a riparian water right through the State of California for water deliveries to the club. The Senator Outing Club has 16 members that hunt in pairs. Each owner has a hunting partner that is also an owner. On hunt days the partners hunt together at their chosen blind. Each owner shares a room at the clubhouse with his partner. There are 16 blinds on the club so on any given hunt day the most people hunting the club would be 8 pairs of hunters. The annual dues for the club are $7,000 per membership which covers all expenses for the club, in addition, the dues also cover snacks, soda, beer, wine, and liquor during the hunting season. The purchase price includes a 1/16 equity ownership in the property, half ownership of a room in the clubhouse, and ownership rights to hunt the club. There is an additional membership that might be for sale. The new buyer could buy both and not have a hunting partner
The Senator Outing Duck Club is located in southern Yolo County and is approximately 10 miles south of the Mace Blvd over-crossing at Interstate 80 in Davis. The club lies about one mile south of the intersection of County Roads 106 and 38. The club is bordered on the north and the west by the State of California Yolo Wildlife Area and on the east and south by other private duck clubs