Hunts / Waterfowl / Duck

Duck Hunting

Classic waterfowl hunting tradition

Fall & winter migratory seasons
Steel shot required nationwide
Federal stamp in addition to license

Shotguns for Ducks

A reliable, weather-resistant shotgun is essential for waterfowl. The ability to cycle in wet, cold conditions and handle steel shot is critical.

Recommended Setup

  • Gauge: 12 gauge most popular; 20 gauge effective with proper loads
  • Action: Semi-auto or pump (semi preferred for cold/wet)
  • Barrel: 26-28 inches, 3" or 3.5" chamber
  • Finish: Camo or matte - avoid shiny surfaces

Ammunition

Lead shot has been banned for waterfowl since 1991 to protect birds from poisoning. Steel shot is required; bismuth and tungsten are approved alternatives.

Steel Shot Sizes

  • Small ducks (teal): #4 or #6 steel
  • Medium ducks (mallards): #2 or #3 steel
  • Large ducks at distance: #2, #1, or BB steel
  • Most versatile: #2 steel works for most situations

Use steel shot 2 sizes larger than equivalent lead. Pattern your specific gun/load combination.

Chokes & Patterns

Steel shot patterns differently than lead - generally tighter through any given choke. Open chokes often work better with steel.

Choke Selection

  • Close range (decoying): Skeet or Improved Cylinder
  • Medium range (30-40 yds): Modified
  • Longer range: Improved Modified to Full
  • Critical: Pattern your gun with your specific ammunition

Waders & Clothing

  • Chest Waders: Maximum protection for deep water and extreme cold
  • Neoprene: Excellent insulation, buoyant, durable - best for cold
  • Breathable (Gore-Tex): Prevents overheating, versatile - layer for warmth
  • Wader Belt: Essential safety - prevents water entry if you fall
  • Layering: Moisture-wicking base, insulation, waterproof outer
  • Gloves: Waterproof, insulated - neoprene works well

Decoys

  • Standard: Realistic size, lightweight, packable - good for public land
  • Magnum: Oversized (21"+), high visibility from distance
  • Foam-filled: Bulletproof, unsinkable, heavy - best for permanent spreads
  • HydroFoam (EVA): Ultra-lightweight, never sinks, durable
  • Motion Decoys: Spinning wing, jerk strings add movement

Blinds

  • Layout Blinds: Low-profile, portable, great for field hunting
  • Pit Blinds: Buried underground, birds at eye level when landing
  • Boat Blinds: Most versatile - can position anywhere in water
  • Layout Boats: Hybrid - concealment of layout + waterproof boat
  • Permanent Blinds: Comfortable, effective, require land access

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