Global Sports: Texas Offers First Class Duck Hunting

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Texas Offers First Class Duck Hunting

By Craig Thomas


When any experience duck hunter talks about the best duck hunting available, the state of Texas is always mentioned. Regardless of your hunting experience, the various locations available in Texas are unique and rewarding.

When you are thinking about a waterfowl hunting experience, what would be your preference? Would one day of hunting work for you or would you want to hunt for several days to really enjoy everything that duck hunting has to offer? Texas has many hunting operations that provide comfortable, cozy lodging and expert hunting guides. The most experienced duck hunter enjoys the knowledge and experience of a guide when hunting in territory they are not familiar with.

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 proudly hosts a 100 day goose season and teal season beginning in September, and the largest bag limit for waterfowl in the United States. Aside from the costal prairies, there are coastal wetlands and inland lake locations for a variety of hunting experiences with numerous migrating birds. Booking your hunt through a reliable hunting company providing the best in guided hunts available in the state is the best way to have a first class experience every time you make hunting your preferred outdoor activity.




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