Five Year Old Shoots First Teal
Five year old Luke Landgrave shot his first Teal using a .410 while hunting with his dad Logan in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
Five year old Luke Landgrave shot his first Teal using a .410 while hunting with his dad Logan in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
Levi the Lab taking in the sunrise on opening morning of teal season with his trusted owners, Dusty and Victoria Cavazos while hunting on Black Lake in Campti, Louisiana.[…]
Teal season is on the horizon for Louisiana hunters; here are some tips for getting more of the fast, little ducks in your sights and on your duck straps.[…]
The LDWF will conduct nine lottery teal hunts on White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area in Vermilion Parish. The deadline to apply is July 31.[…]
The opening of the 16-day 2019 teal season had some hunters set up where teal wanted to be and shooting limits, while others didn’t see very much at all. […]
Hampton Rutland filmed this early season teal hunting video for his web video series Louisiana Wetlands and shared it with Sportsman TV.[…]
If you’re venturing into a blind this weekend for the opening day of teal hunting season, you need to read this before going out.[…]
The LDWF is accepting applications for the 2019 lottery teal hunts on the White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area in Vermilion Parish.[…]
Louisiana duck hunters could be looking at a four-teal limit next September, if a proposal made at January’s meeting of the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission is ultimately approved in April. […]
Teal hunters with the ability to move around a bit would do well to put in some scouting time for best odds on opening day.[…]
When Hunter Simmons heads to the teal blind, he usually has his Browning Maxus 12-gauge over his shoulder.[…]
Teal hunter Hunter Simmons of Mer Rouge shares his tips to get set and go after the early birds of duck hunting.[…]
Ensure preparation meets opportunity for your teal hunts by working your retriever, cleaning your shotgun and stocking up on supplies.[…]
Not surprisingly, hunters and guides across South Louisiana reported relatively slow action for most of the 16-day 2016 teal season, which came to a merciful end Sunday on yet another 90 degrees-plus day.[…]
Flooded wild millet growing naturally in the marsh can be a teal magnet when you can find it.[…]
September is a time of high tides and flooded marshes, but that doesn’t mean you should stay home when teal season opens.[…]