Texas Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
willett2006
Guest

Bob Sandlin, Caddo Lake, Lake Palestine 09-18-2007 12:00
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Hunted Saturday mornin on Bob Sandlin saw very few teal unlike the weekend before when scouting. Didnt shoot a bird there. On way back mid-day saturday made a stop at Caddo and got 7 teal on a sneak attack.

Went back to Caddo Sunday mornin and got our two limits by 8:30 but not near as fast paced as the boys down south

Hunted this mornin (Tuesday) on Lake Palestine and never saw a single teal and unusually very few wood ducks.

Posted By:
Wetduck
Guest

knox city /haskell 09-16-2007 20:52
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limits on teal sat and sun
lots of dove on sunflowers close to water

saw lots of sprig this morning compared to sat morn

Posted By:
portahunter
Supporting Member

Se Tx. 09-15-2007 14:27
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Buddy and I got 8 teal in 24 minutes this morning. Would have been quicker, but they didn’t fly for the first 15 minutes. Once we started shooting it got crazy.

Posted By:
jedwardson
Web Member

Cross Timbers Region 09-14-2007 08:50
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – Over 70 Degrees
I saw about 40 teal on one of my tanks yesterday, and i heard their were more on the lakes around the area. We should have a pretty good hunt tommorow morning. Most of my spots did’t have any birds though, so (as always) make sure plenty of scouting is done if you want to be successful

Jeremy Edwardson
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[Edited By jedwardson on 2007-09-14 08:53]

[Edited By jedwardson on 2007-09-14 08:54]

Posted By:
JAYLAWRENCE
Guest

VERNON 09-04-2007 20:32
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Hunted the Vernon area on doves had 7 guys on our trip and we limited every morning with 15 doves per man. sunflowers forever.

Posted By:
portahunter
Supporting Member

Se Tx. 09-03-2007 17:58
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Very few doves in Se Tx. They vanished the week before the opener. Hunted both Saturday morning and evening and only managed 1 bird.

Posted By:
brian j. donovan
Field Editor

Comanche/Brownwood 09-03-2007 07:57
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – Over 70 Degrees
We hunted over shredded sunflowers and harvested milo in the Comanche/Brownwood area Saturday evening and Sunday morning. The evening flight on Saturday was much stronger than the Sunday morning flight, thought neither flight was anything to write home about. My group managed 12 bird limits and near-limits for the evening hunt, and small handfuls of birds in the morning.

Reports from Vernon, Graham and Breckenridge were uniformly fair. Everyone had birds, but they were scattered all over the place and limits were more a product of exceptional shooting than enormous numbers of birds. Habitat across North and West Texas is in excellent condition and the birds we killed were so full of sunflower seeds it was a wonder they could fly.

There are a couple of guns hunting a tank about a quarter mile from where I am, inside the city limits of The Colony, and even those guys banging away at fat, stupid city birds aren’t going through a lot of shells.

Forecast for the next couple of days calls for rain. Lake Lewisville is 3.5 feet above conservation pool and Ray Roberts is about 3 feet high, while Lavon is right at conservation pool.

Posted By:
shimcutta
WFC Sponsor

west of denton 09-01-2007 14:25
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Well the dove hunting started off a little slow but by 7:30 they started flying and by 8:30 I was done, boy that was fun

Posted By:
portahunter
Supporting Member

Se Tx. 08-13-2007 20:40
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Teal are starting to trickle down again. Seen a few early migrators this past weekend. 33 more days till the teal slaughter begins.

Posted By:
Wetduck
Guest

08-10-2007 12:28
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depends on what you are looking for in a animal.
trophy?
meat hog ?
how you want to hunt ?
area you want to hunt?
post up some more info also what time of year?

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