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     The year at HHO starts out with guiding hunting and fishing trips on the Texas Gulf Coast running trips with Castaway Lodge, after the TX season is completed Capt. Matt heads to Mexico to guide waterfowl hunters.  After all the duck hunting is complete Capt. Matt chases snow geese in MO and SD from Late February till early April.  Once April rolls around Matt hits the ground back in WI and starts scouting for upcoming turkey hunts.  Capt. Matt Raley runs the largest turkey hunting operation in WI.  Those take place in turkey managment zones one and three.  Summer months are spent in northern Wisconsin guiding fishing trips, fishing tournaments, and working at Rollie and Helens Musky shop.  Once the fall rolls around Capt. Matt start transferring to duck hunts at the end of September.  Capt. Matt runs full time on the Mississippi River and has 2 other  guides runing waterfowl trips in Northern WI, Green Bay, and Lake Michigan.  After Everything freezes Capt. Matt packs my bags once again and heads back to the Gulf Coast of Texas.  The great thing about all of the places Capt. Matt guides hunting trips there is some of the states best fishing opportunities right in the same area.   During the spring turkey season the Walleye run is in full swing on the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers.  In the fall there is great musky and walleye action in Northern WI and on Green Bay.  In the fall on the Mississippi after a morning of duck hunting try for some afternoon walleye or bass fishing.  During the winter Redfish and speckled trout stack up in the back flats and shallow shell shell reefs.

  

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For More information on all hunting opportunities please head to Hideaway Hollow Outfitters or Castaway Lodge's Hunting sites by clicking on each of the headers on top and bottom of page.