Hunts / Waterfowl / Duck

Duck Hunting

Classic waterfowl hunting tradition

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

Season Framework

Duck seasons are governed by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and managed through Adaptive Harvest Management based on annual population surveys. Each flyway sets seasons within federal frameworks.

The maximum season length is 107 days, with the earliest opening September 1 and latest closing March 10 as set by Migratory Bird Conventions. Most regular seasons run late September through January.

Seasons and bag limits change annually - always verify current regulations with your state wildlife agency.

Bag Limits Structure

Daily limits typically allow 6 ducks with species restrictions to protect vulnerable populations.

Example Species Limits (varies by flyway)

  • Mallards: 4 max (only 2 females)
  • Pintails: 1-3 depending on year/flyway
  • Wood Ducks: 3 max
  • Canvasbacks: 2 max
  • Scaup: 1-2 depending on flyway

Possession limit typically 3x daily bag. Always check current regulations.

Licensing Requirements

Required Licenses

  • State Hunting License - Basic hunting credentials
  • Federal Duck Stamp - Required for all waterfowl hunters 16+ ($25)
  • State Waterfowl Stamp - Most states require additional stamp
  • HIP Registration - Harvest Information Program enrollment

Duck Stamp Conservation

  • Established March 16, 1934 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Has raised over $1.2 billion for conservation
  • Protected 6+ million acres of wetlands
  • Helped establish 300+ National Wildlife Refuges

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