I'd suggest a small camp chair or bucket, small cooler with cold water (assuming its going to be hot), bug spray and plenty of shells. I haven't hunted there enough, just the one time, to even suggest where to go, but that's why its good to get there early enough to go and scout the various fields for birds. Probably look for a field near the lake and one that doesn't have a lot of weeds growing in the sunflowers. Now, if there would happen to be a serious "cold front" move through a day or two before the hunt, the birds might just leave. I'll cal up there in a week or so and talk to the property manager about whether the sunflowers grew at all and whether they are full of weeds and send you an email update from what I learn from the call.