FAQ-Oklahoma Duck Hunting Guides

FAQ

Here are the FAQ Oklahoma Duck Hunting Guides get via email, call, or text.  We hope this helps with your questions about private land duck hunts with ODHG.

FAQ-Oklahoma Duck Hunting Guides
Frequently Asked Questions

What should we bring on our Duck Hunt?

Shotgun: 20 or 12 gauge with an improved cylinder choke.

Shells: Non-Toxic 1 1/8oz to 1 3/8oz of shot.  Size 3,2, or BB.  Follow Winchester Shotguns for more information.

Waders:  You may not need waders, but we hate to limit clients’ opportunities for success.

Rain Jacket:  We get lots of rain each Duck Hunting Season, so dress accordingly.  Your camo pattern should be muted not bright.  Follow the Best Camo Patterns for more information.

Food and or Snacks and Water:  We are Duck Hunting Guides, not Chefs.  Bring food and non-alcoholic drinks for the blind.

Oklahoma Duck Hunting License and Stamp:  We can NOT take waterfowlers out without a proper license and stamp.  Buy Online.

 

What is the typical weather for OK Duck Season?

You could have some warm dry weather early in the Duck Season and Cold Rain-Snow late.  We always recommend checking the weather 3-4 days prior to your hunt.  Follow Madill OK Weather for more information.

What Clothes should I wear?

Layers are a must when Duck Hunting Oklahoma!  Your base layer should be poly-fleece with an outer layer of wind-rainproof jacket and pants.  Here is a quick checklist:

Boots
Waders
Camo Hat or Beanie
Camo Jacket
Camo Pants
Camo Shirt
Gloves
Earmuffs
Insulated Pants/Overalls
Rain suit
Socks
Thermal Long Underwear
Face Mask

Do You sell ammunition?

NO, we do not have a license to sell ammunition.  Please visit your local gun shop, Academy, or Walmart before your hunt.  We recommend 2 boxes of shells per hunter for each trip.  Follow Shotgun Shells for more information.

How Long Are Your Duck Hunts?

We like to start before sunup (5AM) and hunts usually end around 11 AM.

What are your prices?

We charge $ 200/hunter with a minimum of three.  Follow Oklahoma Duck Hunting Guide prices for more information.

What are your Cast & Blast trips?

We Duck Hunt on the Red River or Lake Texoma until Noon, then Striper Fish until 4 PM.  A great way to experience what Southern Oklahoma has to offer the outdoorsman.  Follow Cast & Blast for more information.

When Can You Hunt Ducks in Oklahoma?

Zones 1 & 2

Nov. 13-28 & Dec. 4 – Jan. 30.
Youth, Veteran & Active Military Waterfowl Days: Nov. 6 & Feb. 5

Follow Oklahoma Duck Hunting Season for more information.

 

Does Oklahoma Have Good Duck Hunting?

Oklahoma is not a “famous” Duck Hunting State but has great waterfowling opportunities.  Oklahoma Duck Hunting Guides have three private lease hunting opportunities and public land hunts on the Red River and Lake Texoma with an Airboat.  Follow Oklahoma Duck Hunting Stats for more information.

 

What is the Duck Limit In Oklahoma?

BAG LIMITS:

Duck Limits – The daily bag limit for ducks is six. The daily bag limit may include no more than: Five mallards (only two may be hens), three wood ducks, three scaup, two redheads, two canvasbacks and one northern pintail.

 

What is the most common duck in oklahoma?

The Mallard is the most common duck in Oklahoma.

 

What Do I need to duck Hunt in Oklahoma?

A Federal Duck Stamp and Oklahoma Duck Hunting License.  Federal Duck Stamp – Required for all persons 16 or older who hunt migratory waterfowl. Printed copy valid for 45 days until the physical stamp is received by the customer.

 

Where do we meet?

We will contact you via phone call and set up our meeting point.  We usually call one to two nights before our scheduled hunt.

 

Where do you duck hunt in oklahoma?

Our private leases are in Madill, Caney, and Coalgate Oklahoma.  We hunt public land on the Red River and Lake Texoma.

 

Can we bring Alcohol?

No alcohol during our hunts.  No exceptions to this rule.  After the hunt, we like to enjoy a beer.