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Expert Duck Hunting in Port O'Connor, Texas

  • Published Date: September 28, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Port O'Connor
  • $300 - $1,300 price range
  • Updated Date: November 1, 2025

Summary

Ready for a classic Texas duck hunt? Join us in Port O'Connor for a guided trip on the waters around Matagorda Island. We'll head out early morning or afternoon for a 5-hour hunt, perfect for groups of up to three (with options for more). You'll need your own gear - gun, ammo, and waders - and we recommend Federal Black Cloud shot for best results. Leave the bright colors at home, though. This hands-on experience is great for seasoned hunters or those looking to learn from local experts. We'll show you the best spots, help with decoy setup, and share tips to improve your chances. Keep in mind, foggy conditions might shorten our time on the water for safety reasons. It's all about making the most of what the day gives us and bagging some birds in true Texas style.
Expert Duck Hunting in Port O'Connor, Texas

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Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor's calm waters today!

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor's calm waters today!

Nice redfish caught trolling with light tackle in Port O'Connor! Perfect clear conditions for an exciting adventure.

Nice redfish caught trolling with light tackle in Port O'Connor! Perfect clear conditions for an exciting adventure.

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor! Clear skies made for perfect fishing conditions.

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor! Clear skies made for perfect fishing conditions.

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Redfish caught in Port O'Connor, Texas

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Two people enjoying a cruise, fishing, and hunting trip in Port O'Connor

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Single redfish caught in Port O'Connor

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Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor's calm waters today!

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor's calm waters today!

Nice redfish caught trolling with light tackle in Port O'Connor! Perfect clear conditions for an exciting adventure.

Nice redfish caught trolling with light tackle in Port O'Connor! Perfect clear conditions for an exciting adventure.

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor! Clear skies made for perfect fishing conditions.

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor! Clear skies made for perfect fishing conditions.

Redfish caught in Port O'Connor

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Redfish caught in Port O'Connor, Texas

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Two people enjoying a cruise, fishing, and hunting trip in Port O'Connor

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Single redfish caught in Port O'Connor

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Black Drum Fish being caught in Port O'Connor

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Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor's calm waters today!

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor's calm waters today!

Nice redfish caught trolling with light tackle in Port O'Connor! Perfect clear conditions for an exciting adventure.

Nice redfish caught trolling with light tackle in Port O'Connor! Perfect clear conditions for an exciting adventure.

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor! Clear skies made for perfect fishing conditions.

Nice redfish caught trolling in Port O'Connor! Clear skies made for perfect fishing conditions.

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Port O'Connor Duck Hunt: Bag Your Limit

Ready to test your skills against some of the wiliest waterfowl in Texas? Mid Coast Outfitters POC has you covered with guided duck hunts in the prime waters around Port O'Connor and Matagorda Island. Whether you're a seasoned pro or looking to up your game, our expert guides know exactly where to set up for the best action. We'll have you in position before first light or for an afternoon hunt, giving you the best shot at bringing home a mixed bag of puddle ducks and divers.

Inside the Hunt

Our 5-hour hunts kick off either at the crack of dawn (5:00 AM) or mid-afternoon (2:00 PM), depending on your preference. We keep groups small - up to three hunters for $600, with the option to add a fourth or fifth gun for $150 each. This isn't some crowded public land setup; we're talking about prime, private hunting grounds where the ducks want to be. You'll need to bring your own shotgun, shells, and waders. Pro tip: Leave the bright colors at home unless you want to spook every bird in the county. We recommend Federal Black Cloud shells for the best knockdown power on these coastal birds.

Tracking Tips & Terrain

Port O'Connor's mix of bay waters, marshes, and coastal prairies creates a duck paradise. We'll set up in shallow-water bays or flooded fields, depending on where the birds are feeding. Expect to use a mix of puddle duck and diver decoys to create the most realistic spread. Our guides are masters at reading the wind and adjusting the setup for maximum effectiveness. Be ready for some fast action - these birds often come in hot and low over the water. And keep your eyes peeled for those tell-tale V-formations on the horizon. Just remember, on foggy mornings or evenings, we might need to cut the hunt short for safety. Better to come in early than get lost in the soup.

Target Game Breakdown

Blue-winged Teal: These speed demons of the duck world are often first to arrive in the fall. They're small but challenging, zipping through the decoys at Mach 2. Best time to target them is early season, September through October. Hunters love 'em for their sporty flight and tender, mild meat.

Redhead: A favorite among coastal hunters, these diving ducks are a real trophy. Look for them later in the season when the big rafts show up in the bays. They're suckers for a good spread of diver decoys. Redheads are prized for their size and the rich, slightly fishy flavor that comes from their seafood diet.

Northern Pintail: Sleek, fast, and known as the "greyhound of the air," pintails are a joy to watch on the wing. They're wary birds, so concealment is key. Peak numbers usually hit in November and December. Hunters rave about their elegant appearance and the lean, delicate meat.

Gadwall: Don't let their plain looks fool you - gadwalls are crafty customers. They often sneak into the decoys when you're focused on flashier ducks. They're steady migrants throughout the season and make for excellent table fare with a mild, sweet flavor.

American Wigeon: These grass-eating dabblers have a distinctive whistle that'll get your blood pumping. They're most common in mid to late season, often mixing with other puddle ducks. Wigeon are known for their wariness and their delicious, almost nutty-tasting meat.

What Hunters Are Saying

We don't have any customer reviews to share just yet, but we're confident you'll have a top-notch experience with our seasoned guides and prime hunting locations. We're always aiming to exceed expectations and create memories that'll have you coming back season after season.

Book Your Next Tag

Listen, if you're itching for some world-class waterfowling action, Port O'Connor is where it's at. With Mid Coast Outfitters POC, you're not just booking a hunt - you're setting yourself up for a day of non-stop action, expert guidance, and the chance to bag a mixed limit of some of the finest ducks Texas has to offer. Whether you're a local looking for a new honey hole or an out-of-stater chasing that bucket list hunt, we've got you covered. So what are you waiting for? Grab your calls, dust off that shotgun, and let's get after 'em. The ducks are flying, and your spot in the blind is waiting. Book now and get ready for some of the best wingshooting of your life!

Learn more about the animals

American Wigeon

American Wigeons, often called "baldpates" for their distinctive white crown, are a blast to hunt. These medium-sized ducks, weighing about 1.5 pounds, are known for their speedy flight and unique whistling call. You'll typically find them in shallow, open water areas around Port O'Connor, often hanging out with other puddle ducks. Mid-November through January is prime time for Wigeons in our parts. Hunters love 'em for their sporty flight and top-notch eating quality. When you're setting up, remember these birds are grazers and often feed on land. A spread of duck decoys near the shoreline can be really effective. Here's a local trick: bring along a whistle and practice that distinctive "whew-whew" call. A well-timed whistle can often turn a passing flock and bring them right into your spread. Just be ready for some fast action – Wigeons are quick decision-makers once they commit!

American Wigeon

Blue-winged Teal

Blue-winged Teal are small, speedy ducks that'll keep you on your toes. These guys typically weigh in at just over a pound and are known for their agile flight. You'll find them in shallow, marshy areas around Port O'Connor, often hanging out near the edges of ponds or flooded fields. They're early migrants, so your best bet is to target them in September and October before they head further south. Hunters love 'em for their challenging flight patterns and tasty meat. When you're setting up, remember these birds have keen eyesight – use natural cover and keep movement to a minimum. A good tip: bring along some floating decoys and try a soft, two-note whistle call. It mimics their high-pitched peeps and can be really effective in drawing them in close. Just be ready for some fast action when they decide to commit!

Blue-winged Teal

Gadwall

Gadwalls are often overlooked, but they're a real treat for savvy hunters. These medium-sized ducks, weighing about 2 pounds, are known for their subtlety – both in coloration and behavior. You'll typically find them in shallow marshes and ponds around Port O'Connor, often mixed in with other puddle ducks. They're late migrants, so your best bet is from November through January. Hunters appreciate Gadwalls for their challenging flight patterns and excellent taste on the table. When you're after these birds, remember they're often more cautious than other ducks. They'll circle a spread multiple times before committing. A good tip: use a mix of Gadwall and Pintail decoys in your spread. For some reason, this combo seems to work magic. And don't forget your calls – a soft, raspy quack can be just the ticket to bring them in close. Be patient, and you'll be rewarded with some great shooting opportunities.

Gadwall

Northern Pintail

Northern Pintails are sleek, elegant ducks that'll test your skills. These long-necked beauties typically weigh around 2 pounds and are known for their swift, graceful flight. You'll often find them in shallow, open wetlands or flooded fields around Port O'Connor. They're early arrivals, so your best shot at bagging some is from October through December. Hunters love Pintails for their challenging flight patterns and top-notch eating quality. When you're setting up, keep in mind these birds are wary and have excellent eyesight. A good spread of decoys is crucial, and don't forget to include some "sleeper" decoys to add realism. Here's a local tip: Pintails respond well to flags and motion decoys, especially on calm days. A well-timed flag wave can often be the difference between a fly-by and a committed approach. Just remember to stay hidden and be ready for some quick shooting when they commit!

Northern Pintail

Redhead

Redheads are medium-sized diving ducks that'll give you a run for your money. These sturdy birds, weighing about 2.5 pounds, are a favorite among local hunters. You'll typically spot them in the deeper, open waters around Matagorda Bay, often in large rafts. They're partial to submerged vegetation, so areas with plenty of seagrass are prime hunting grounds. Late fall through winter is your best window for Redheads, with peak numbers usually hitting in December and January. Hunters prize them for their speedy flight and excellent table fare. When you're after Redheads, patience is key. They can be wary, so a good spread of decoys is crucial. Here's a local trick: mix in a few pintail decoys with your Redhead spread. For some reason, it seems to boost their confidence and can help bring them in closer. Just be ready for some fast shooting when they commit!

Redhead

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Get ready for an authentic duck hunting adventure in the coastal waters of Port O'Connor and Matagorda Island, Texas. Our guided 5-hour trip offers prime waterfowl hunting opportunities for up to three guests, with options to add more hunters. We'll set out early morning or mid-afternoon, depending on your preference, to catch the best hunting conditions. You'll learn hands-on techniques for decoy setup and effective hunting strategies from our experienced guides. Remember to bring your own gear - gun, ammo, and waders - and steer clear of bright colors to blend in with the surroundings. Federal Black Cloud shot is recommended for optimal results. This trip is perfect for seasoned hunters or groups looking to hone their skills in a guided setting. Keep in mind that safety comes first, so trip duration may be adjusted if fog rolls in. Join us for a rewarding day of duck hunting in one of Texas' premier coastal hotspots.
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