While duck season is still a few months away, preparations are already underway across the marshes surrounding Venice, Louisiana. Located at the southern end of the Mississippi Flyway, Venice consistently attracts large numbers of migrating waterfowl each fall and winter.

Local hunters are optimistic heading into the upcoming season. The extensive marsh habitat, shallow ponds, river diversions, and coastal wetlands surrounding Venice provide ideal feeding and resting areas for ducks traveling south.

Common species hunted throughout the season include teal, gadwall, pintail, wigeon, mottled ducks, and black-bellied whistling ducks. Early teal season also gives hunters an opportunity to experience fast-paced action before the regular waterfowl season begins.

For hunters planning a trip this season, learn more about Duck Hunting in Venice Louisiana:
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For visitors looking to combine waterfowl hunting with world-class fishing opportunities, Venice remains one of the few destinations where cast-and-blast adventures are possible throughout much of the year.