Hunts / Waterfowl / Duck

Duck Hunting

Classic waterfowl hunting tradition

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

Hunting Tips

Scout Before Season

Locate feeding and roosting areas - birds are creatures of habit

Be Still

Ducks have excellent vision - minimize movement as they approach

Work Weather Fronts

Cold fronts push new birds south - some of the best hunting

Stay Late

Midday and afternoon flights often produce when morning is slow

Shooting Tips

Follow Through

Keep the gun moving after the trigger pull - most misses are behind

Pick One Bird

Flock shooting = missing - focus on a single target

Let Them Work

Decoying birds are easier targets than pass shots - be patient

Know Your Range

Steel shot loses energy fast - most effective under 40 yards

Safety Reminders

Cold Water Safety

  • 1-10-1 Rule: 1 min cold shock, 10 min useful movement, 1 hr before unconsciousness
  • Always wear a life jacket when in boats or wading deep water
  • Wear wader belt to prevent water entry if you fall
  • Never overload the boat with gear, decoys, and hunters
  • Communicate your hunt plan to someone not hunting

Firearm & Hunting Safety

  • Always know your target and what's beyond it
  • Be aware of other hunters in nearby blinds
  • Stay seated when shooting from boats for stability
  • Unload before entering/exiting boat or blind
  • Watch for signs of hypothermia in yourself and hunting partners

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