According to the TPWD, abundant population numbers and above average rainfall during the summer months is a good indicator for hunters preparing for the start of the waterfowl hunting season.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) biologists indicated that teal, gadwall, wigeon, pintails, shovelers and redheads, key duck species for Texas hunters, are collectively plentiful and showed population increases this past summer.
“Texas hunters can anticipate another strong waterfowl season, though overall success will depend on local water availability and the timing of cold fronts,” said Kevin Kraai, TPWD Waterfowl Program Leader. “Hunters who scout actively and find fresh shallow water will have the best opportunities this season.”
TPWD said more information regarding duck seasons and daily bag limits can be found in the Outdoor Annual.
Light and dark goose season starts Nov. 1 in the East Zone and West Zone. More information regarding goose seasons and daily bag limits can be found in the Outdoor Annual.
More information about hunting licenses and regulations can be found on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website.
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