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Mallards

Posted By: Cajun Raider

Mallards - 07/01/14 04:43 AM

I have done a lot of waterfowl hunting but never shot a mallard drake. In Texas, where is the best place to go for mallards? Thanks
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 05:35 AM

Uh, anywhere? How have you never shot a mallard?
Posted By: Fooshman

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 05:54 AM

Park.
Posted By: RayB

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 09:33 AM

If you're like me you hunt the Eagle Lake area , mallards are rare. Go north TX after the split. There are guides that post on here that can fix you up. My first duck in Garwood was a mallard hen. 90 points bang
Posted By: BradyBuck

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 09:34 AM

Most of the places we hunt here around Abilene do not hold mallards either. Pintails, widgeon, gadwalls, teal, redheads, hoodies, spoonies and ring neck are all thick but mallards, wood duck and canvasbacks are very few and far between.
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 10:02 AM

Originally Posted By: BradyBuck
Most of the places we hunt here around Abilene do not hold mallards either. Pintails, widgeon, gadwalls, teal, redheads, hoodies, spoonies and ring neck are all thick but mallards, wood duck and canvasbacks are very few and far between.


We get a few mallards here in Winters. I'd gladly swap them out for a couple pintails.
Posted By: TXPride

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 10:39 AM

Chances of solid mallard bags increase the further north of Dallas you go. Doesn't matter if it's directly north, east, or west of the metroplex.

I used to think mallards were "overrated" that was until I started hunting where they were, definitely one of the funest ducks to hunt, and I understood the hype.
Posted By: Guy

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 11:40 AM

Just shoot spoonies, that's what they do in CTX.
Posted By: passthru

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 12:07 PM

We used to kill quite a few on EM. But I haven't hunted out there in over a decade. The crowds just got to big. I wouldn't hunt anywhere around the metro mess anymore. I may do some hunting on the ponds around the farm up in Missouri this year. They always seem to have a bunch of ducks and geese still there in November when I'm up there deer hunting.
Posted By: Gdogg

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 12:56 PM

Originally Posted By: Guy
Just shoot spoonies, that's what they do in CTX.


They're not mallards? scratch

Find flooded vegetation after the first split and you will find Mr. Greenhead.
Posted By: Trozacky

Re: Mallards - 07/01/14 08:33 PM

I have only shot one and I had to go with Andrew @ Ducks R Us up in Telephone, TX. Ive hunted many years in central Texas and I have seen less than 5 while hunting. Give him a call. He will get you a mallard.
Posted By: WhiskeyandMe

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 12:31 AM

We've been known to take down some Greenheads...

Holler if you are interested in checkin' that off your list!

J.J.

Posted By: buxNdux

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 01:37 AM

Just stay at it you will have one wander in front of your barrel one day.. I hunted and shot hundreds of ducks and got three bands before my first mallard..
Posted By: Txcatman1

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 01:15 PM

I've shot close to 1000 birds in texas and maybe only 20 mallards. Just have to go north or Far East, they're not everywhere boys
Posted By: Aggieduck

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 07:28 PM

North E of Dallas.

Posted By: Centurion

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 07:49 PM

Whats a Mallard.











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Posted By: Txcatman1

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 10:05 PM

Ltmfh that's all fine and dandy you shot some banded mallards but has nothing to do with this thread, pretty sure everyone here is talking about shooting mallards in texas. Every one of your birds was harvested in oklahoma. Why don't we all just pack up and go to Stuttgart if we wanna shoot some mallards. Texas birds buddy, not no 3.2 okie greenheads lol
Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 10:23 PM

East Texas timber seems pretty good most times, we get a few in central texas on certain bodies of water. I killed about 10 mallards in central texas last year and saw maybe 3 times that many or 4. A buddy shot 2 of a 4 bird group while I was still throwing out decoys. We got there late. Never get in a big hurry when its private land. I would tell you what lake to go to in my area to kill a mallard and many other species but all these entirely too serious waterfowlers get upset when you name lakes. If public is so bad hunt private. Rarely do I not kill at least one bird on private.
Posted By: garrett

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 11:16 PM

a mallard thread that ends in a "who has the biggest mallard" contest...who woulda guessed
Posted By: Guy

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 11:55 PM

Originally Posted By: Txcatman1
Ltmfh that's all fine and dandy you shot some banded mallards but has nothing to do with this thread, pretty sure everyone here is talking about shooting mallards in texas. Every one of your birds was harvested in oklahoma. Why don't we all just pack up and go to Stuttgart if we wanna shoot some mallards. Texas birds buddy, not no 3.2 okie greenheads lol

The man has a point.
Posted By: Merican Duck Hunter

Re: Mallards - 07/10/14 11:57 PM





Mallards are over rated... all taken in the DFW metromess on public land
Posted By: Centurion

Re: Mallards - 07/11/14 04:10 AM

My bad. Oklahoma only plants millet on the Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma.
Posted By: SweetTea

Re: Mallards - 07/11/14 04:22 AM

Dang rob that's impressive
Posted By: hunt91

Re: Mallards - 07/11/14 09:47 PM

If you really want to get into them, cross the Red River.
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