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Forums >> Texas Hunting >> General Hunting >> Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report

Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report

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Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February.

North Zone Dove — Hunters near Lubbock had good shoots over sunflowers. Milo and corn produced mourning doves near Amarillo. Hunters there said the afternoon flight was much better than the morning. Abilene and Knox City hunters had good shoots over corn and milo. The Bogota and Mount Pleasant areas enjoyed shoots over soybeans. The season runs through Oct. 31. Prospects are good.

Central Zone Dove — The San Antonio area produced spectacular shoots of whitewings. Outfitters said it was the best flight they can recall. Castroville and Sabinal gave up limit shoots of whitewings. Uvalde was solid as was Del Rio. Brownwood and Stephenville saw good flights of mourners. Closer to the coast, Huffman, Katy, Sealy, Columbus and Devers shot mostly mourners with a whitewing or two. Thunderstorms around the Houston area put a damper on the flight. The season runs through Oct. 31. Prospects are good.

Special White Wing Area — Whitewing hunters had plenty of birds to shoot around Harlingen, Brownsville, McAllen and Port Mansfield. Most of the birds were taken over milo and wild sunflowers. Rain in the region did hurt the flight a bit, but as soon as the sun came out the flight resumed. The final two days of the special season is Sept. 8–9. As a reminder, afternoon-only hunting is permitted. Prospects are good.

Teal Migration — Bluewings are beginning to show in force around the state. Lakes and reservoirs that were at record low levels a year ago are brimming with water to cover shallow flats and coves. Along the coast, record rainfall since July has marsh ponds and prairie ponds overflowing. The inundation of freshwater has helped vegetation growth in the marsh which should hold birds. A weak cool front later this week should deposit more birds. Teal season runs Sept. 15–30 with a bag limit of four birds.

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RE: Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report

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Brown county

As far as the central zone goes, it mentions Brownwood, I don't know who was reporting or who they were talking to, but so far almost everyone has been seeing low numbers to zilch.  I have talked to friends from all corners of brown county and some, including myself, didn't even get to fire a shot opening weekend.  All reports we have here are bad to worse.  So I would like to know who the controll group is and where they are hunting, cause I want to go with them.

Guns don't kill people....Its those pesky little bullets making lots of holes that all the blood leaks out of.

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