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Fishing in Destin
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Duck Hunting TX/OK

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1 - 4 People From $1,100
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Duck, Goose Hunting in Enid

Oklahoma Full Day Duck & Goose Hunts

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1 - 12 People From $1,100
Fishing in Destin
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Duck Hunting in Enid

Oklahoma Half Day Duck Hunt

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1 - 12 People From $600

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Fishing in Destin
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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Half Day Guided Wade In Fly Fishing

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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Full Day Guided Trip

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16 ft 1 - 3 People From $425
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Lower Mountain Fork River

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1 - 2 People From $265
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Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

River Fishing in Broken Bow

Half Day Drift Boat

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16 ft 1 - 2 People From $335
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Fishing in Destin
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Hog Hunting in Devol

Thermal Hog Hunting

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1 - 10 People From $900
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
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Crane Hunting in Devol

Crackin' Cranes!

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1 - 20 People From $1,950
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Crane Hunting in Devol

Crackin' Cranes With Lodging

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1 - 20 People From $2,820
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Hog Hunting in Devol

Hog Doggin' TX/OK

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1 - 10 People From $1,100
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Fishing in Destin
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Fishing in Destin

Crane Hunting in Eldorado

El Dorado Area Sandhill Crane Hunts

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1 - 6 People From $1,200
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Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

River Fishing in Broken Bow

Half Day Wade And Drift Boat Combo!

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16 ft 1 - 4 People From $325
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Hog, Predator Hunting in Medicine Park

Oklahoma Thermal Hog Hunt

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1 - 8 People From $2,000
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Predator Hunting in Fort Supply

Oklahoma Predator Hunts

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1 - 3 People From $1,500

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Everything to Know About Booking a hunting trip in Oklahoma

What are the best duck hunting trips in Oklahoma?

The best duck hunting trips in Oklahoma are:

Why should I book a duck hunting trip in Oklahoma with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 3 duck trips in Oklahoma, and the most popular trips in the area are Duck Hunting TX/OK guided by Kyle, Oklahoma Half Day Duck Hunt guided by Ethan, and Oklahoma Full Day Duck & Goose Hunts guided by Ethan.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, and more.

Looking for kid friendly duck guides in Oklahoma? Check out our beginner and family friendly duck guides in Oklahoma.

What types of duck hunting trips are common in Oklahoma?

The most commonly sought after species for duck hunting are: 1. mallard, 2. wigeon, 3. northern pintail, 4. gadwall, and 5. northern shoveler.

How much does an Oklahoma duck hunting trip cost?

Prices for duck hunting in Oklahoma can range anywhere from about $1,100 to $13,500, but the average price for a half day trip for duck hunting in Oklahoma is $1,100. The average price for a full day trip for duck hunting in Oklahoma is $5,702.

Is booking a hunting guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a hunting guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced hunting guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is outside every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your backyard, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for duck hunting in Oklahoma?

The most popular season for duck hunting in Oklahoma is summer, and most hunters book their trips 0 days in advance.

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What is duck hunting in Oklahoma all about?

Duck hunting in Oklahoma is a popular outdoor pursuit that attracts enthusiasts from across the state and beyond. Oklahoma's diverse wetlands, lakes, and rivers provide prime habitats for waterfowl, making it an ideal destination for duck hunters. The state's duck hunting seasons typically align with the annual migration patterns of various duck species, offering hunters opportunities to pursue a wide range of game.

The primary duck species targeted by hunters in Oklahoma include mallards, teal, gadwalls, pintails, and canvasbacks, among others. Each species presents unique challenges and requires specialized hunting techniques. Hunters often use decoys and calls to attract ducks to their hunting blinds or boats, creating realistic setups that mimic natural feeding or resting areas. Shotguns loaded with non-toxic shot are commonly used to ensure compliance with state regulations aimed at protecting waterfowl populations and their habitats.

Duck hunting in Oklahoma is regulated by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC), which sets specific hunting seasons, bag limits, and regulations to ensure sustainable management of duck populations. These regulations help maintain healthy waterfowl populations while providing recreational opportunities for hunters. Beyond the thrill of the hunt, duck hunting fosters a sense of camaraderie and appreciation for the outdoors, as hunters gather to share experiences and traditions in Oklahoma's scenic wetlands and waterways.

What are the most popular months to go duck hunting in Oklahoma?

Duck hunting seasons in Oklahoma are carefully managed to coincide with the natural migration patterns of waterfowl species, ensuring sustainable hunting practices while providing ample opportunities for hunters. The state's duck hunting seasons typically span from October through January, aligning with the peak times when migratory ducks move through or winter in Oklahoma's wetlands, lakes, and rivers. These seasons are structured to optimize the hunting experience while also protecting duck populations and their habitats.

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) oversees the regulation of duck hunting seasons, setting specific dates, bag limits, and other regulations to manage waterfowl populations effectively. Hunters must obtain the appropriate licenses and stamps, including a federal migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp (commonly known as a duck stamp), to participate in duck hunting in Oklahoma. These measures help fund conservation efforts and habitat restoration projects that benefit both ducks and other wildlife species.

Duck hunters in Oklahoma employ various techniques to enhance their success, such as using decoys to attract ducks, calling to mimic duck vocalizations, and employing blinds or boats strategically positioned in waterfowl habitats. The sport not only requires skill and knowledge of duck behavior but also fosters a deep appreciation for Oklahoma's natural landscapes and the conservation efforts necessary to sustain healthy duck populations for future generations. Overall, duck hunting seasons in Oklahoma offer hunters a rewarding and immersive outdoor experience that combines tradition, camaraderie, and conservation stewardship.

What techniques are popular for duck hunting in Oklahoma?

Duck hunting in Oklahoma encompasses a variety of techniques that cater to the diverse habitats and behaviors of waterfowl species frequenting the state's wetlands, lakes, and rivers. One common method is using decoys and calls to attract ducks to hunting blinds or floating setups. Hunters strategically place decoys in the water to mimic feeding or resting flocks, complementing these setups with calls that replicate duck sounds to lure them within shooting range. This approach requires patience and skill in setting up decoys and effectively using calls to create a convincing and enticing environment for passing ducks.

Another popular technique in Oklahoma is jump shooting, where hunters quietly approach ducks in their natural habitats, such as marshes or flooded fields. This method requires stealth and careful navigation to surprise ducks before they take flight, often resulting in quick, close-range shots with shotguns. Jump shooting is favored for its dynamic and active style, allowing hunters to engage directly with the natural behaviors of ducks as they move through their habitats.

Additionally, hunting from a duck blind or boat is a common strategy in Oklahoma, providing hunters with concealed positions or mobility to adjust to duck movements throughout the day. Blinds are strategically positioned near waterfowl feeding areas or flight paths, offering hunters a stable platform for shooting. Boats equipped with blinds or camouflaged with vegetation allow hunters to access remote or inaccessible hunting areas, maximizing opportunities to encounter ducks in less pressured environments. Each technique in Oklahoma's duck hunting traditions requires a blend of knowledge, skill, and appreciation for waterfowl behavior and habitat dynamics, contributing to a rewarding and immersive outdoor experience.

What species are popular for duck hunting in Oklahoma?

When duck hunting in Oklahoma, hunters primarily target a variety of waterfowl species that migrate through or winter in the state's wetlands, lakes, and rivers. Among the most common species pursued are mallards, known for their vibrant colors and adaptability to diverse habitats. Mallards are often found in agricultural fields, marshes, and shallow waters, making them a popular target for hunters due to their widespread distribution and abundance.

Teal species, including blue-winged teal and green-winged teal, are also frequent targets during duck hunting seasons in Oklahoma. These smaller, fast-flying ducks prefer shallow waters and are often found in ponds, sloughs, and marshy areas. Their swift flight and compact size present a challenge to hunters, requiring quick reflexes and accurate shooting to successfully harvest these agile birds.

Other species commonly hunted in Oklahoma include gadwalls, pintails, and wood ducks, each presenting unique hunting opportunities based on their behaviors and habitats. Gadwalls are known for their distinctive plumage and preference for shallow marshes and flooded fields. Pintails are recognized for their elegant appearance and are often found in open water habitats. Wood ducks, prized for their colorful plumage and elusive nature, frequent wooded swamps and forested areas, requiring hunters to adapt their strategies to these specific environments. Overall, duck hunting in Oklahoma offers a diverse and rewarding experience, showcasing the state's rich waterfowl heritage and providing opportunities for hunters to engage with its natural landscapes.

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