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trip description for South Texas Doves and White Wings in Roma

Come down to the Rio Grande Valley to experience some of the best Dove hunting Texas has to offer! Your outfitter, Arnold, manages close to 17,000 acres down here and has miles of planted crops and food to draw legions of White-Winged Doves and Mourning Doves from across the Mexico border. Hunts will be from 12 noon till dark for the first 2 weekends of the season. After the 14th of September, hunts will be all day! You'll be hunting over sunflower fields, sesame fields, and grain fields, all depending on where the doves happen to be that day. Arnold follows the dove from shoot to shoot, pinpointing the fields they flock to and getting you positioned in the right spot for a successful hunt. You will need to bring your own shotgun, shells, and hunting licenses to be able to participate. Beer is welcome in—moderation of course—and don't forget to dress in dull or tan colors (Jeans and camouflage are ideal). You are more than welcome to stand the whole hunt, but you can also bring seats for you and your group as well if you would like to take a load off. Read More

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Hunting in Edinburg
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trip description for Sand Hill Crane in Edinburg

Hunting sandhill cranes in the South Texas brush is an experience steeped in tradition and excitement, offering a unique challenge to even the most seasoned hunters. Known as the "ribeye of the sky" due to their exceptional table fare, sandhill cranes are large, wary birds that require a blend of skill, patience, and strategic planning to hunt successfully. The day begins in the early pre-dawn hours, with hunters gathering their gear and preparing for the journey into the brush. The South Texas landscape, characterized by its vast open fields, mesquite thickets, and rolling plains, provides the ideal habitat for sandhill cranes. The first light of dawn is just breaking as you head out, the cool morning air filled with anticipation. Arriving at the hunting location, the guide selects a spot that offers both concealment and a clear view of the sky. Sandhill cranes have keen eyesight and are notoriously cautious, making it crucial to set up a well-camouflaged blind. The decoy spread is carefully arranged to mimic a feeding or resting flock, a crucial element in drawing the birds within range. Motion decoys can be particularly effective, adding realism to the setup and attracting the attention of passing cranes. As the sun rises, the distant calls of sandhill cranes can be heard, a haunting and distinctive sound that echoes across the landscape. The sight of these majestic birds flying in formation against the backdrop of the Texas sky is both awe-inspiring and a signal to get ready. The cranes typically fly in from their roosting areas to feed in the fields, making this prime time for hunting. Patience is key as you wait for the cranes to approach. The birds often circle high above, scrutinizing the decoy spread before committing to land. When a group finally descends, the excitement is palpable. You wait for the right moment, then take aim and fire, the challenge of hitting such a large but wary bird adding to the thrill. The sound of a successful shot, followed by the sight of a crane falling, is immensely satisfying. Throughout the morning, the patterns continue, with flocks of sandhill cranes flying in and out of the area. Each opportunity requires careful coordination and timing, as cranes can quickly detect any irregularities and change their flight path. The broad, open skies of South Texas offer plenty of opportunities, but they also mean that the birds can see you from far off, demanding a high level of stealth and precision. Aside from the hunt itself, the experience of being immersed in the South Texas brush is memorable. The rugged beauty of the landscape, with its mix of open plains and dense mesquite, provides a picturesque backdrop. The diversity of wildlife in the area, from deer and javelina to a wide variety of bird species, adds to the overall richness of the experience. As the hunt concludes, the successful harvest of sandhill cranes is celebrated. These birds, known for their delicious meat, are highly prized, and the effort put into the hunt is richly rewarded. Cleaning and preparing the cranes for a future feast is part of the tradition, with many hunters savoring the anticipation of a meal that is as unique as the hunting experience itself. Hunting sandhill cranes in the South Texas brush is not just about the thrill of the chase, but also about the connection to the land and the camaraderie among hunters. It’s an adventure that combines skill, patience, and an appreciation for the natural world, making it a cherished tradition for those who partake in it. The memories of this hunt, from the haunting calls of the cranes to the shared successes, create stories that will be told for years to come. Read More

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trip description for Duck Hunt in Port Mansfield

A duck hunting trip from Port Mansfield aboard an airboat offers an unparalleled adventure for waterfowl enthusiasts. The unique capabilities of the airboat allow access to remote marshes and shallow waters in the Lower Laguna Madre, creating the perfect conditions for a successful hunt. The rich diversity of duck species in this area, including red ducks, pintails, green-winged teal, blue-winged teal, mottled ducks, bluebills, and northern shovelers, promises an exciting and rewarding experience. As dawn breaks, the airboat, loaded with gear and eager hunters, departs from Port Mansfield. The air is crisp and the anticipation is palpable. The powerful airboat skims over the glassy water, navigating through narrow channels and over shallow flats with ease. The journey itself is exhilarating, as the boat maneuvers through the intricate maze of marshes and bayous, taking you to secluded hunting spots inaccessible to traditional boats. Arriving at a prime location, the airboat glides to a stop in a secluded cove surrounded by tall reeds and mangroves. The guide expertly sets up decoys, mimicking a small flock of ducks to attract passing birds. Concealed in a well-constructed blind, you settle in, scanning the horizon as the first light of day begins to illuminate the landscape. The first ducks to appear are often green-winged and blue-winged teal, darting across the sky in rapid, agile flight. Their small size and swift movements make them a challenging target, but also highly rewarding. As they approach the decoys, you take aim, the thrill of the hunt surging through you as you successfully bring down a teal. Next, the distinctive silhouette of northern shovelers and pintails become visible against the morning sky. The northern shoveler, with its broad, spatula-shaped bill, and the elegant pintail, with its long neck and pointed tail feathers, add variety to the hunt. These ducks are known for their wary nature, requiring patience and skill to lure them into range. The satisfaction of successfully bagging these ducks is immense, a testament to your marksmanship and the effectiveness of the decoy setup. As the day progresses, mottled ducks and bluebills, also known as scaup, make their appearance. Mottled ducks, with their distinctive mottled plumage, often fly low and fast, while bluebills are known for their speed and maneuverability. The challenge of adapting to the flight patterns of different species keeps the hunt dynamic and engaging. Red ducks, or redheads, are another prized target. These striking birds, with their vibrant red heads and gray bodies, often travel in large flocks, providing multiple opportunities for shots. The excitement of seeing a flock of redheads approaching, their wings whistling in the wind, is a highlight of the trip. Throughout the hunt, the airboat's versatility shines. Its ability to navigate shallow waters and reach isolated spots ensures that you are always positioned in prime hunting areas. The airboat also allows for quick relocation if needed, maximizing your chances of encountering various duck species. As the sun climbs higher in the sky, signaling the end of the morning hunt, the airboat heads back to Port Mansfield. The journey back is filled with the camaraderie of shared stories and the satisfaction of a successful hunt. The diverse array of ducks harvested showcases the rich bounty of the Lower Laguna Madre and the effectiveness of the airboat in accessing this prime hunting ground. A duck hunting trip from Port Mansfield aboard an airboat offers an unforgettable experience. The combination of high-speed travel, access to remote and productive hunting areas, and the thrill of pursuing a wide variety of duck species makes this adventure a must for any waterfowl hunter. The memories of this unique and exhilarating hunt will stay with you long after the season ends. Read More

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trip description for South Texas Quacker Smacker in Weslaco

Head out for some fast and furious early-morning action chasing ducks down in the Rio Grande Valley! Your guide and outfitter, Joshua, will provide all the scouting, decoys, transportation, blind setups, and calling for your morning hunt. Whether you're an experienced duck hunter or just getting into the sport, this duck hunt will be a real "blast" for anyone—pardon the pun. Texas is a great place for waterfowl hunting. It's smack in the middle of the Central Flyway, and is a stopover for dozens of migratory waterfowl species. With species including Teals, Wigeons, Gadwalls, Pintails, Mottled Ducks, and more, there's plenty of targets for any hunter. All you need to bring is your own shotguns, shells, camoflauge, and waders. You will also need your Texas hunting license and a federal duckstamp as well. This trip is super kid friendly as well as disability friendly. Joshua loves working with kids and introducing them to the sport and all his blinds are easily accessible and comfortable Read More

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If you are looking to hunt with one of the best outifts on the Texas coast you've found your group of guys with Gus and his outfit. Beyond expert guiding the area itself (Around South Padre Island) provide a unique opportunity to target a wide swath of Duck Species including Wigeons, Mottled Ducks, tons of Pintail, Redheads, Teal, Gadwalls, Shovelers, Mergansers, Scaup and Black Bellys! Gus can take as many people as you'd like running shuttles out to his blinds between his two boats. He even offers to hunt 3 at a time from his own boat as well! In addition to his Carolina Skiff, he also runs a 18' Tracker Grizzly skiff with a Gator Tail mud motor and a 18' Polar Craft with a 50-HP Yamaha! Whatever boat you're on, you'll be kitted out for a sweet hunt. Since the ducks often fly both in the morning and the afternoon, this trip can either start in the morning or the afternoon depending on your preference and what the ducks are doing of course! Captain Gus and his team provide all the decoys, dogs, and professional calling and expert guiding for your hunt and ask that you bring your own guns, shells, and waders if you'd like to stay dry. He wil also provide a cooler with ice and water for you and encourages you to bring you own beverages of choice along as well. Read More

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Come on down to East Texas, and see for yourself the legendary Duck hunting this area has to offer! The wetlands here draw tons of waterfowl. On this trip, you'll target Teal, which have a special season in September. Burt is an expert when it comes to Texas waterfowl, and has years of experience tracking their migrations, laying out strategic decoy sets, and running hunt after successful hunt. He provides the blinds and all the decoys you'll need, so all you need to bring is your camoflauge, your waders, and your boots, plus guns and shells. You'll get out there before dawn, and hunt until 11 o'clock or thereabouts, so you can even be home for lunch! Whether you've hunted Ducks before or are just learning the ropes, you'll have a blast out there and with some luck, you'll come home with a cooler full of beautiful birds. Read More

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What are the best hunting trips in La Joya?

Why should I book a hunting trip in La Joya with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 trip in La Joya: South Texas Nilgai Hunts guided by Fred.

Our guides in La Joya are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3311 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

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What types of hunting trips are common in La Joya?

Duck hunting is the most popular type of hunting in La Joya as well as turkey hunting, crane hunting, and hog hunting.

The most commonly sought after species in La Joya are: 1. blue-winged teal, 2. green-winged teal, 3. redhead, 4. northern pintail, and 5. mottled duck.

How much does a La Joya hunting trip cost?

Prices in La Joya can range anywhere from about $410 to $1,180, but the average price for a half day trip in La Joya is $658. The average price for a full day trip in La Joya is $839.

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 hunting in La Joya?

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

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What is fishing in La Joya?

Located in the heart of South Texas, La Joya offers anglers a unique and rewarding fishing experience amidst its tranquil waterways and abundant wildlife. Situated along the banks of the Rio Grande, La Joya provides access to a variety of fishing environments, from the river's meandering channels and oxbow lakes to the nearby reservoirs and irrigation canals. Anglers can cast their lines into the rich waters of the Rio Grande or explore the hidden gems of nearby fishing spots, each offering a chance to reel in a variety of prized catches.

One of the highlights of fishing in La Joya is the opportunity to target a diverse range of fish species that inhabit the area's waters. From largemouth bass and catfish to tilapia and crappie, anglers can pursue their favorite game fish using a variety of techniques and baits. Whether fishing from the shore, wading in the river, or drifting along in a boat, anglers can enjoy the thrill of hooking into trophy-sized catches against the backdrop of South Texas's scenic landscapes.

Beyond its abundant fishing opportunities, La Joya offers a range of amenities and attractions to complement the angling experience. Visitors can explore the town's parks and recreational areas, which provide opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking amidst the natural beauty of the Rio Grande Valley. Additionally, La Joya's vibrant culture and rich history are celebrated through local festivals, events, and cultural attractions, providing visitors with a glimpse into the town's unique heritage and traditions. Whether casting a line into the Rio Grande or immersing oneself in the town's cultural offerings, fishing in La Joya promises an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, camaraderie, and the thrill of reeling in the catch of a lifetime.

What are the most popular months to fish in La Joya?

In La Joya, Texas, fishing seasons fluctuate throughout the year, each offering its own unique opportunities for anglers to enjoy their favorite pastime. Spring heralds the beginning of prime fishing season as temperatures warm up, triggering increased fish activity in the area's waterways. As the Rio Grande and nearby reservoirs come alive, anglers can expect to encounter a variety of species such as largemouth bass, catfish, and tilapia. Whether casting from the shore or navigating the river's gentle currents in a boat, spring fishing in La Joya promises excitement and the chance to reel in trophy-sized catches amidst the town's scenic landscapes.

As summer arrives, La Joya's fishing scene enters its peak season, with long days and balmy temperatures creating ideal conditions for anglers to enjoy extended hours on the water. With the Rio Grande serving as a primary fishing destination, anglers can explore its meandering channels and oxbow lakes in search of prized catches. From bass and catfish to crappie and sunfish, the summer months offer a bounty of opportunities to hook into a variety of fish species and create lasting memories on the water.

As fall approaches, La Joya's fishing season undergoes a transition, signaling the onset of another exciting period for anglers. With cooler temperatures and changing currents, fall brings renewed energy to the area's waterways, enticing fish to feed voraciously in preparation for the winter months ahead. Anglers can take advantage of this feeding frenzy by targeting migrating species such as striped bass and white bass as they make their way through the Rio Grande Valley. Whether fishing from the shore or drifting along in a boat, fall fishing in La Joya offers a rewarding experience for anglers seeking to extend their fishing season and savor the beauty of the changing seasons.

What types of fishing are popular in La Joya?

In La Joya, Texas, anglers have the opportunity to explore a variety of fishing techniques to target the diverse range of fish species that inhabit the area's waterways. One popular method is bait fishing, where anglers use natural baits such as live worms, shrimp, or cut bait to attract fish. Whether fishing from the banks of the Rio Grande or casting into the reservoirs and irrigation canals, bait fishing provides a straightforward and effective way to target species such as catfish, bass, and tilapia, which are abundant in the region's waters.

Lure fishing is another favored technique among anglers in La Joya, offering a more dynamic and interactive approach to fishing. Anglers can choose from a variety of artificial lures, including crankbaits, spinners, and soft plastics, to mimic the movements of prey and entice predatory fish to strike. Whether fishing in the fast-moving currents of the Rio Grande or working the submerged structures in the reservoirs, lure fishing allows anglers to cover a lot of water and experiment with different presentations to trigger strikes from their target species.

For those seeking a more specialized and challenging fishing experience, fly fishing provides a unique opportunity to test their skills against the finicky fish of La Joya's waterways. Anglers can wade into the gentle currents of the Rio Grande or explore the meandering channels and oxbow lakes, casting delicate flies to tempt species such as bass, sunfish, and crappie. With its precise presentations and intimate connection to nature, fly fishing requires patience, finesse, and a deep understanding of the fish's behavior, making it a rewarding pursuit for anglers who enjoy the art and craftsmanship of the sport. Whether bait fishing, lure fishing, or fly fishing, La Joya offers anglers a wealth of opportunities to explore its diverse fishing environments and reel in memorable catches amidst the town's scenic landscapes.

What species are popular in La Joya?

In the waters surrounding La Joya, Texas, anglers have the opportunity to target a diverse array of fish species, each offering its own unique challenges and rewards. One of the most sought-after catches in the area is the largemouth bass, known for its aggressive strikes and spirited fights. Anglers can find bass lurking in the calm waters of the Rio Grande, as well as in the nearby reservoirs and irrigation canals. Whether casting from the shore or navigating the river in a boat, anglers can employ a variety of techniques to entice these prized game fish, making bass fishing a popular pursuit in La Joya.

Catfish are another abundant species found in the waters of La Joya, offering anglers the chance to reel in hefty catches while enjoying a relaxing day on the water. Whether fishing from the banks of the Rio Grande or dropping lines into the deep channels of nearby reservoirs, anglers can target catfish using a variety of baits, including live bait such as worms or shrimp, as well as prepared baits such as stink bait or chicken liver. With their voracious appetites and bottom-dwelling habits, catfish provide anglers with a rewarding fishing experience and the opportunity to land some impressive-sized specimens.

In addition to bass and catfish, anglers in La Joya can also pursue a variety of other freshwater species, including tilapia, crappie, and sunfish. These panfish can be found in the area's lakes, ponds, and irrigation canals, providing anglers with plenty of opportunities to reel in a mixed bag of catches while enjoying the scenic beauty of the South Texas landscape. Whether targeting bass, catfish, or panfish, La Joya offers anglers a diverse range of fishing opportunities and the chance to make lasting memories on the water.

What are the best places to fish in La Joya?

La Joya, Texas, is blessed with numerous prime fishing spots that cater to anglers of all preferences and skill levels. One of the top destinations for fishing enthusiasts is the Rio Grande River, which flows through the heart of the town and offers abundant opportunities to reel in a variety of fish species. Anglers can cast their lines into the gentle currents of the river from the banks or venture out onto the water in boats, exploring its winding channels and hidden eddies in search of prized catches such as largemouth bass, catfish, and tilapia.

The nearby reservoirs and irrigation canals also provide excellent fishing opportunities for anglers in La Joya. These man-made water bodies are stocked with a variety of fish species and offer convenient access points for anglers to cast their lines and enjoy a day on the water. Whether fishing from the shore, wading in the shallows, or drifting along in a boat, anglers can target species such as bass, catfish, and crappie while taking in the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape.

For anglers seeking a more secluded and tranquil fishing experience, the oxbow lakes and backwaters of the Rio Grande offer hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These secluded fishing spots provide anglers with the chance to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the South Texas landscape while pursuing their passion for fishing. Whether casting into the river's quiet backwaters or exploring the remote corners of the reservoirs, La Joya offers anglers a wealth of opportunities to reel in prized catches and create lasting memories on the water.

Other things to do in La Joya

Aside from fishing, La Joya, Texas, offers visitors a variety of activities to enjoy and explore. Nature enthusiasts can take advantage of the town's proximity to the stunning Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, where they can embark on hiking trails, birdwatching excursions, and guided nature tours. With its diverse habitats and abundant wildlife, including rare bird species and native plants, the refuge provides visitors with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of South Texas.

History buffs will appreciate La Joya's rich cultural heritage, which is showcased through a variety of attractions and landmarks. The La Joya Palmview Historical Museum offers exhibits and artifacts that highlight the town's past as a vibrant agricultural community and gateway to the Rio Grande Valley. Additionally, visitors can explore the nearby town of Mission, home to the historic La Lomita Chapel and the renowned National Butterfly Center, which celebrates the region's biodiversity and cultural heritage.

For outdoor recreation, La Joya offers a range of amenities and facilities for visitors to enjoy. The town's parks and recreational areas provide opportunities for picnicking, sports, and family-friendly activities, while nearby golf courses offer scenic fairways and challenging play for golf enthusiasts. Additionally, the town's vibrant cultural scene is celebrated through festivals, events, and performances that showcase the talents of local artists and musicians, providing visitors with a glimpse into the vibrant and diverse community of La Joya, Texas.

Does La Joya have good fishing?

La Joya, Texas, offers some appealing fishing opportunities, especially for those interested in exploring the unique fishing environments of the Rio Grande Valley. The area is situated near several smaller lakes and reservoirs that can be productive for various types of fishing. Local spots such as the La Joya Municipal Park Lake provide convenient and accessible options for anglers looking to catch species like Bass and Catfish.

While La Joya may not have the same high-profile fishing destinations as some larger cities, its proximity to the Rio Grande River adds a unique element to the fishing experience. The river offers opportunities for catching a range of species, including Channel Catfish and various freshwater fish. Fishing along the Rio Grande can provide a different and enjoyable experience compared to lake fishing, with the added appeal of a scenic and tranquil environment.

Overall, La Joya may not be the top fishing destination in Texas, but it does offer worthwhile opportunities for local and regional anglers. With its accessible lakes and the nearby Rio Grande River, the area provides a range of fishing experiences that cater to different preferences and skill levels. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day at a local lake or an adventure on the river, La Joya has something to offer for fishing enthusiasts.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Great captain. Worked hard to give us a good experience flounder gigging. Definitely knows his stuff. Will be booking again.

    Steven A. with Alfonso S. of Rio Hondo, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    they tried. very friendly

    Bradley N. with Gus M. of Laguna Vista, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Gus is friendly and knows his stuff. Shot a limit and even got a red fish out of the decoys

    Steven L. with Gus M. of Laguna Vista, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    When the standard fishing charter seems dull, go gig for flounder instead! To say my kids and I had a blast would be an understatement! Captain Alfonso was a great guide and a heck of a DJ! It didn't take long for him to teach the kids and I want to look for and how to gig flounder successfully. He was very patient and took us to multiple spots to find fish. In fact we stayed out much later than the reserved time, which was awesome! We ended up with six fish that were absolutely delicious! After spending a week at South Padre Island, my kids and I agree that the most memorable thing we did was go flounder gigging. We would not hesitate to do it again, especially with Captain Alfonso! Thanks, Captain! See you next time! We appreciate the great memories!

    Bob W. with Alfonso S. of Rio Hondo, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Fishing trip was great! Captain Burt was fantastic and definitely made it a memorable trip for us!

    Pytel J. with Burt G. of Port Mansfield, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Bert did an excellent job and I plan on seeing him again this summer

    Robert H. with Burt G. of Port Mansfield, Texas

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