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Premium Duck Hunting in Corpus Christi, Texas

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Corpus Christi
  • $550 - $990 price range

Summary

Get ready for some awesome duck hunting in Corpus Christi! We'll head out to the local marshes and waterways where ducks are plentiful. You'll need to bring your own gear - gun, ammo, waders, and don't forget that hunting license. Make sure you're decked out in camo to blend in with the surroundings. As we quietly make our way through the beautiful wetlands, keep your eyes peeled for incoming flocks. When you spot your target, remember we only use steel shot here to keep things eco-friendly. It's a real rush when you line up that perfect shot! This 3-hour private trip is perfect for two hunters looking to experience some of the best waterfowl action Texas has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to duck hunting, you'll have a great time exploring Corpus Christi's stunning natural areas while pursuing your quarry. Saltwater Therapy Guide Services knows all the best spots, so get ready for an authentic Texas hunting adventure!
Premium Duck Hunting in Corpus Christi, Texas

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Hooked on the thrill of fishing in Texas

1 angler fishing in Corpus Christi

Fishing with friends is always a good idea

Three redfish caught in Corpus Christi, Texas

Fresh air and good vibes on the water

4 southern flounder and black drum fish caught by 4 people in Corpus Christi

Tides and tales of fishing in Corpus Christi

7 black drum, freshwater drum, and redfish caught in TX

Casting lines and making memories by the sea

Fisherman with a big fish in Corpus Christi

Enjoying a perfect day of fishing on the coast

4 huge redfish caught in Corpus Christi

Reeling in memories with friends and family

8 black drum fish caught in TX

Serene sunsets over Corpus Christi fishing spots

Three black drum fish caught in Corpus Christi

Angling for fun and adventure in Texas

6 Black Drum fish caught while fishing in Corpus Christi

Coastal fishing adventures await in Corpus Christi

4 black drum and spotted weakfish caught fishing in TX

Hooked on the thrill of fishing in Texas

1 angler fishing in Corpus Christi

Fishing with friends is always a good idea

Three redfish caught in Corpus Christi, Texas

Fresh air and good vibes on the water

4 southern flounder and black drum fish caught by 4 people in Corpus Christi

Tides and tales of fishing in Corpus Christi

7 black drum, freshwater drum, and redfish caught in TX

Casting lines and making memories by the sea

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Duck Hunting Adventures in Corpus Christi

Get ready for some serious waterfowl action in the heart of Texas! Our 3-hour guided duck hunt in Corpus Christi is perfect for hunters looking to bag some ducks and soak in the local marshland scenery. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the blind, we'll put you right where the birds are flying. Just bring your gear, and we'll handle the rest. Let's get out there and see what's cupped up over the decoys!

Trip Rundown

We'll meet up bright and early at our launch point near Corpus Christi Bay. After a quick safety briefing, we'll load up the boat and head out to our prime hunting spots. You'll be wading through some of the most productive wetlands in the area, so make sure those waders are leak-free! We've got the local knowledge to put you on the birds, whether they're buzzing the decoys or circling high. Just remember, we're all about ethical hunting here - steel shot only, and let's respect those bag limits. This trip is capped at two hunters, so you'll get plenty of shooting opportunities without feeling crowded. Fair warning: once you experience a Texas sunrise with ducks on the wing, you might just get hooked!

Decoys, Calls, and Camo

Alright, let's talk strategy. We'll be setting up a mixed spread of mallard and teal decoys, with a few pintail thrown in for good measure. Don't worry if you're not a pro caller - we'll give you some pointers on working those birds in close. The key is reading the wind and staying hidden. Speaking of which, make sure you're decked out in full camo from head to toe. These ducks have sharp eyes, and we want to blend in with the spartina grass and cattails. We'll be using layout blinds for maximum concealment, so practice folding yourself in nice and tight. When those birds start cupping their wings, it's game on!

Target Game Breakdown

Let's chat about the stars of our show - the ducks! First up, we've got the Ruddy Duck. These little guys are a blast to hunt. They're not the biggest ducks out there, but what they lack in size, they make up for in attitude. Ruddies are late migrants, so you'll see more of them as the season progresses. They're diving ducks, so keep an eye out for them popping up like corks after a dive.

Next, we've got the classic Mallard. These are the ducks you see in all the hunting magazines - big, beautiful, and a challenge to bring down. Mallards are smart birds, so we'll need to be on our A-game with the calling and concealment. There's nothing quite like watching a flock of greenheads commit to the decoys.

Last but not least, we've got the Mottled Duck. These are our local specialty - they're year-round residents and closely related to mallards. Mottled Ducks are a bit more wary than their cousins, so when you bag one of these, you've really earned it. They prefer shallow, marshy areas, which is exactly where we'll be setting up. Keep your eyes peeled for their distinctive dark plumage against the water.

Why Hunters Keep Coming Back

Look, I could go on all day about the ducks, but let's be real - it's the whole package that makes this hunt special. There's something about being out in the marsh before dawn, watching the world wake up around you. The way the light hits the water as the sun comes up, the sound of wings cutting through the air... it's pure magic. And when you add in the rush of a good shot and the satisfaction of a limit in the bag, well, that's why we do this, right? Plus, the Corpus Christi area is just loaded with birds. We've got the perfect mix of habitat and food sources to keep the ducks coming back year after year. Trust me, once you hunt here, you'll be planning your next trip before you even head home.

Book Your Blind

Alright, folks, if you're itching to get out there and knock down some ducks, it's time to lock in your spot. Our 3-hour guided hunts book up fast, especially during peak season. Remember, we're talking about some of the best waterfowl hunting Texas has to offer. Whether you're looking to scratch that duck hunting itch or want to introduce a buddy to the sport, we've got you covered. Just bring your gun, ammo, waders, and hunting license - we'll take care of the rest. So what are you waiting for? Let's get you out here and into some feathers! Book now and get ready for a duck hunt you won't forget. See you in the blind!

Learn more about the species

Mallard

Mallards are the classic duck most folks picture - big, greenheaded drakes and mottled brown hens. You'll find 'em all over our wetlands, from shallow marshes to flooded fields. They're not picky eaters, so they'll show up anywhere there's food and water. Fall migration brings in the big numbers, but we get some year-round too. Hunters love Mallards 'cause they're good-sized birds that make for great table fare. They're also fun to watch coming into the decoys with those bright orange feet out front. To up your odds, focus on areas with lots of vegetation for cover and food. And here's a trick: on calm days, try throwing out a jerk cord with your decoys. That bit of motion can really bring 'em in close.

Mallard

Mottled Duck

Mottled Ducks are our local specialty - they're year-round residents that don't migrate. About the size of a Mallard, but darker overall with that telltale purple-blue wing patch. You'll spot 'em in shallow, brackish marshes and coastal prairies. They're most active in the early morning and late evening, feeding on seeds and invertebrates. Hunters prize Mottled Ducks for their uniqueness - bagging one is like a Texas trophy. They're also known for being pretty wary, so getting one is a real accomplishment. For best results, scout out secluded potholes and backwaters where they like to hide out. And here's an insider tip: try using a lower, raspier call than you would for other ducks. Mottled Ducks have a distinctive voice, and mimicking it can make all the difference.

Mottled Duck

Ruddy Duck

Ruddy Ducks are small, stiff-tailed ducks with a distinctive blue bill. They're usually found in deeper, open water areas of our marshes and bays. These little guys dive for their food, so look for them bobbing up and down like corks. Fall and winter are prime times to spot 'em, when they migrate down from up north. Hunters like going after Ruddies because they're a unique challenge - they're fast flyers and can be tricky to ID on the wing. Their meat's pretty good eating too, with a mild flavor. If you want to bag a Ruddy, try setting up near submerged vegetation where they like to feed. And here's a local tip: mimic their bubbling call to draw them in close. It sounds kind of like a motor running underwater.

Ruddy Duck

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 4

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Picture yourself cruising through the scenic marshlands of Corpus Christi in our specially outfitted hunting vessel. This sturdy boat is designed to navigate the shallow waters and winding channels where ducks love to hide. With a low profile and camouflage exterior, we'll blend right into the environment as we approach prime hunting spots. The spacious deck provides ample room for you and a buddy to set up comfortably with your gear. Equipped with secure gun racks and storage for shells, you'll have everything at your fingertips when the action starts. The raised platform at the bow offers an excellent vantage point for spotting incoming birds. As we glide quietly through the reeds, keep your eyes peeled and your shotgun ready – you never know when a flock might suddenly appear overhead. This vessel is your ticket to accessing remote areas teeming with waterfowl that are off-limits to land-based hunters.
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