Texas Offers First Class Duck Hunting

By Craig Thomas


When you think about the best place in the country for duck hunting Texas is always at or near the top of the list. It does not matter if you are a new or experienced waterfowl hunter, you will be overwhelmed by the many unique locations to choose from.

First, consider what kind of hunting experience you would like. Are you looking for just a day's worth of hunting or are you planning on spending several days on a hunt? There are many places in Texas offering hospitable, comfortable lodging and professional hunting guides. Even the most competent waterfowl hunters enjoy the expertise of a guide when going into unfamiliar territory and landforms to hunt.

If you are unfamiliar with what to bring on a hunt, ask someone who has done it many times and in all different types of weather conditions. While Texas is generally warm, the bulk of waterfowl season occurs during late December when the weather can greatly fluctuate.

You need to be prepared to withstand near freezing temperatures in wetlands where you will get soaked without chest-high waders, or from torrential downpours that could occur and make your experience a very soggy one. Trustworthy salesmen at outdoor sporting goods supply stores will steer you in the right direction to provide you with a list of the gear, supplies, weapons and ammunition that will best suit your needs.

Texas is known for their 100 day goose and teal hunting season that starts in September which has the biggest bird limit in the US. Texas also has wetlands along the coast and inland locations around their numerous lakes to provide many different hunting opportunities for bagging your limit of migratory waterfowl. When you book your hunt using a professional hunting operation with an experienced guide you can expect to have a first rate hunt.




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