Updated at 3:28 p.m.: To reflect that Corey Saunders was 26, not 25 as previously reported.

Updated at 2:34 p.m.: With the names of the victims.

Updated at 10:43 a.m.: Revised to reflect that the body of the father was found.

Authorities found the bodies of a 5-year-old boy and his 26-year-old father who disappeared Monday night during a duck-hunting trip on Lake Tawakoni in Hunt County.

The man was identified Tuesday afternoon as Corey Saunders and the boy was identified as Nathan Saunders, inforney.com reports. Corey Saunders' Facebook lists him as a service technician in Rockwall and a resident of Quinlan, a town in Hunt County, about 60 miles east of Dallas.

1 / 3Megan Clark, right, survives her son Nathan, 5, and her husband Corey Saunders, 26, whose bodies were found after they went on a duck hunting trip Monday in Hunt County.((Courtesy of Facebook)) 2 / 3Megan Clark survives her son Nathan, 5, and her husband Corey Saunders, 26, whose bodies were found after they went on a duck hunting trip Monday in Hunt County. ((Courtesy of Facebook)) 3 / 3Authorities found the body of 5-year-old Nathan Saunders late Monday night. ((Courtesy of Facebook))

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help the family, including wife and mother, Megan Clark, with funeral arrangements.

The description on the fundraising site said the two victims were inseparable.

"Corey and Nathan are loved by so many and country to the core," the GoFundMe campaign said. "At this time we are asking for prayers for Megan and all the family to be able to process this tragic accident that took one of the greatest men and smartest little boys you would ever know."

The body of the father was found just before 10:40 a.m. Tuesday, about 12 hours after the body of his son was found, the Texas game warden tweeted Tuesday morning. The father had taken the boy and their dog out on the lake from Caddo Landing about 5 a.m. Monday, KXAS-TV (NBC5) reported.

"If you want to see a game warden cry, this is the place to be," Texas Game Warden Capt. Steve Stapleton said.

The child's mother called when they didn't come back from the hunting trip, game warden officials told NBC5.

Their Labrador retriever showed up alive on the shore about seven hours before the mother called, Stapleton said.

"When they got within the approximate area of where the boat accident occurred, the dog started barking and alerting and running in the water and out of the water, which caused my game wardens to start looking even more intensely," he said. "That's when they started finding duck decoys and the child's body in the water."

Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of two missing persons on Lake Tawakoni. Both of the victims have now been recovered. — Texas Game Warden (@TexasGameWarden) January 3, 2017

Crews spent most of the night looking for the two, and found the body of the boy, who was not wearing a life jacket, about 11:30 p.m. Monday.

They'd set off from the Caddo Creek boat ramp near FM2101, KTVT-TV (Channel 11) reported.

A significant storm blew into the area when they were on the lake, which is already fairly rough and windy, Stapleton said.

"The two were in a very small boat," he said. "The two probably had it loaded down with hunting gear and then along with the weather, that had to contribute to it."

A GoFundMe account has been set up to raise money for funeral expenses.