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Green-Winged Teal

The Green-Winged Teal (Anas crecca) is a small yet striking dabbling duck renowned for its distinctive features and adaptability in diverse habitats. Males display a distinctive green patch on their wings, complemented by a chestnut-colored head and intricate feather patterns, while females sport a mottled brown appearance with subtle markings that provide effective camouflage. When hunting Green-Winged Teal, sportsmen should focus on their preferred habitats, which include shallow wetlands, marshes, and rice fields, often utilizing decoys to mimic their natural feeding behavior. Successful hunters will appreciate the species' agility and swift flight, emphasizing the need for accurate shooting skills. Additionally, understanding the seasonal patterns and migratory habits of Green-Winged Teals enhances the chance of a successful hunt, making them a rewarding quarry for both novice and experienced waterfowl enthusiasts.
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High-Quality Duck Hunting in Delaware
Delaware
Mallard
Blue-Winged Teal
Green-Winged Teal
Pintail
Gadwall
175
Kevin Popo Guide Service
Fair Chase
Private
None - Day Hunt
No
Unspecified
Unspecified
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
175
Our fresh water impoundments have the two ingredients essential for great puddle duck hunting- shallow water and a variety of natural foods.These impoundments provide ducks with high quality natural foods-wild rice, duck weed, smart weed and duck celery. These impoundments are 60-100 acres which means there is plenty of food throughout the gunning season. We also plant some wild rice each spring. These large impoundments are also big enough for birds to loaf on all day long without being disturbed. Also our impoundments are far apart which means we are hunting different bunches of birds to help keep our hunting consistently good. We like to use hand -carved cork decoys along with GHG decoys because of their realism and larger size. Most of the birds we are hunting travel in small bunches so 2-3 dozen decoys is plenty along with a few mojos when conditions dictate. We take a large variety of puddle ducks over the course of the season on these large impoundments. In the early season, (Oct -Nov) we mainly take smaller ducks- blue-wing teal, green-wing teal, wood ducks and mallards. In the late season, (Nov-Dec) we take a larger ducks and variety- a few straggler teal and wood ducks but mainly mallards and gadwall and some days pintail, widgeon and shovelers. We also take some Canada geese when conditions are right.
Puddle Duck Hunting in CT With Expert Guide - Half Day
Connecticut
Duck
Mallard
Black Duck
Wood Duck
Green-Winged Teal
350
Justin Leonhardt Outdoors
Fair Chase
Public
None - Day Hunt
No
Unspecified
Unspecified
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
350
The opportunity to harvest these birds starts in October and goes through to January, however, their migrations through New England differ significantly and vary annually depending on climate and weather. This, ultimately, results in optimal time intervals to hunt each species. Maximum of 3 persons per guided trip.
Duck Hunt on 1,000 Acre Private Florida March
Florida
Duck
Pintail
Wigeon
Bluebill (Lesser Scoup)
Blue-Winged Teal
200
Fox Brown Outfitters
Fair Chase
Private
None - Day Hunt
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
200
Hunt our private 1000 acre marsh, or the scenic beauty of world famous Lake Okeechobee as you experience in your face duck hunting action! Experience breathtaking sunrises as an array of duck species come screaming into our decoys. Pintails, Widgeon, Scaup, Ringnecks, Blue/Greenwing Teal, and Wood Ducks call Florida home during the long winter months. The Florida Mottled Duck, the Fulvous Tree Duck, and the Black Belly Whistling Duck all call sunny Florida home all year long.
Two-Day Duck Hunt Over Ponds
Alabama
Mallard
Gadwall
Green-Winged Teal
Blue-Winged Teal
Wood Duck
Chattokee Lodge
Fair Chase
Private
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
Our group offers the finest wild duck and goose hunting available in this area. Our ponds are designed and built for waterfowl hunting. We typically have good populations of mallards, gadwall, teal, and wood ducks that frequent our hunting areas. In the regular waterfowl season, we only offer 2 day duck hunts and only have one 2 day hunt per week to limit hunting pressure. We can accommodate up to 10 hunters and require a minimum of 4 to book a hunt. Most of our permanent hunting areas have 2 spacious blinds that will accommodate up to 5 people and have been built to keep you out of inclement weather.
Includes Dogs
High-Quality Duck Hunting in New Jersey
New Jersey
Mallard
Blue-Winged Teal
Green-Winged Teal
Pintail
Gadwall
175
Kevin Popo Guide Service
Fair Chase
Private
None - Day Hunt
No
Unspecified
Unspecified
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
175
Our fresh water impoundments have the two ingredients essential for great puddle duck hunting- shallow water and a variety of natural foods.These impoundments provide ducks with high quality natural foods-wild rice, duck weed, smart weed and duck celery. These impoundments are 60-100 acres which means there is plenty of food throughout the gunning season. We also plant some wild rice each spring. These large impoundments are also big enough for birds to loaf on all day long without being disturbed. Also our impoundments are far apart which means we are hunting different bunches of birds to help keep our hunting consistently good. We like to use hand -carved cork decoys along with GHG decoys because of their realism and larger size. Most of the birds we are hunting travel in small bunches so 2-3 dozen decoys is plenty along with a few mojos when conditions dictate. We take a large variety of puddle ducks over the course of the season on these large impoundments. In the early season, (Oct -Nov) we mainly take smaller ducks- blue-wing teal, green-wing teal, wood ducks and mallards. In the late season, (Nov-Dec) we take a larger ducks and variety- a few straggler teal and wood ducks but mainly mallards and gadwall and some days pintail, widgeon and shovelers. We also take some Canada geese when conditions are right.
Duck Hunt on 7,000 Acres of Leased Properties
Arkansas
Duck
Mallard
Green-Winged Teal
Wood Duck
600
Ducks-n-Dogs
Fair Chase
Private
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
600
With access to over 7,000 acres of leases over a 35-mile area, Ducks-n-Dogs offers a wide array of Arkansas waterfowl hunting opportunities. From flooded fields of rice, beans, milo, and corn, to flooded timber, river sloughs, and cypress swamps we offer a variety of fully guided duck & goose hunting opportunities. Our guides scout the surrounding area daily to locate positions holding the largest concentrations of birds to assure you and your hunting group a great waterfowl hunting experience. Generally, hunting is done out of skid blinds and pit blinds (although duck boats are sometimes used as conditions may dictate). Transportation to and from the blinds is provided by our Polaris crew cabs or 4-Wheelers. Most of our fields employ decoy spreads of anywhere between 100 - 500 decoys. Each group has its own professional guide and retrieving dog. All of our duck hunting guides are locals to the Stuttgart region, with life-long waterfowl hunting knowledge of the area. They are expert duck hunters and duck callers, and work hard to provide you with a successful and memorable Arkansas duck hunt. Stuttgart, Arkansas offers some of the best flooded timber duck hunts in the nation. For many seasoned duck hunters, this is a dream hunt. At Ducks n Dogs, we hunt a variety of flooded timber holes around the lodge. The timing for a flooded timber hunt can be a little tricky, depending on water conditions, so contact us for more details about planning a hunt. Duck hunting in flooded timber is so exciting because there is nothing like watching a flock of distant ducks respond to an expert caller but flooded timber hunts offer a different type of excitement. As a pair wood ducks or mallards appear and start circling close, you suddenly see them multiply - it can feel like being surrounded by a swarm of bees. The buzzing builds until you’ve got flocks working in and out of the timber at many levels. There’s less need for calling with hunting flooded timber but the excitement is equal to any waterfowl hunt. Waterfowl Hunting around Stuttgart: Be it a rice field, flooded timber (when conditions permit), cypress pond, or a secret honey-hole our guides will employ a lifetime of guiding and hunting knowledge to create the Best Duck Hunting experience in Arkansas. With a variety of waterfowl hunting opportunities, you will be shooting ducks and geese, supported by our highly trained duck hunting dogs.
Includes Dogs
Stuttgart, AR Guided Duck Hunt
Arkansas
Duck
Mallard
Green-Winged Teal
Wood Duck
450
JTBS Guide Service
Fair Chase
Private
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
450
On their way to warmer climates, millions of waterfowl migrate down the famed Mississippi Flyway. JTBS Guide Service is strategically located for premium waterfowl hunting. We are situated just south of Stuttgart, Bayou Meto WMA and the Arkansas River. The Hunt While hunting with us, you will enjoy quality guided morning hunts in flooded rice fields, soybean fields or cypress timber with trained retrievers. Lodging Our new lodge sleeps 18 and has a full kitchen, grills, smokers and a mud room for all waders and guns. What's Included We offer hunting packages on private ground for small groups of hunters. Transportation is provided to and from the blinds as well as cleaning of the game. Our Guides JTBS features some of the most experienced duck guides in the area. They will do everything in their power to get you on a hunt of a lifetime.
Includes Dogs
Puddle Duck Hunting in CT With Expert Guide - Half Day
Connecticut
Duck
Mallard
Black Duck
Wood Duck
Green-Winged Teal
475
Justin Leonhardt Outdoors
Fair Chase
Public
None - Day Hunt
No
Unspecified
Unspecified
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
475
The opportunity to harvest these birds starts in October and goes through to January, however, their migrations through New England differ significantly and vary annually depending on climate and weather. This, ultimately, results in optimal time intervals to hunt each species. Maximum of 3 persons per guided trip.
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