Migratory Bird Hunting; 2024-25 Seasons for Certain Migratory Game Birds (2024)

Regulations Schedule for 2024

On February 8, 2024, we published in the Federal Register (89 FR 8631) a proposal to amend title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at part 20. The proposal provided a background and overview of the migratory bird hunting regulations process and addressed the establishment of seasons, limits, and other regulations for hunting migratory game birds under §§ 20.100 through 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K. Major steps in the 2024-25 regulatory cycle relating to open public meetings and Federal Register notifications were illustrated in the diagram at the end of the February 8, 2024, proposed rule.

We provided the meeting dates and locations for the Service Regulations Committee (SRC) on our website at https://www.fws.gov/​event/​us-fish-and-wildlife-service-migratory-bird-regulations-committee-meeting and Flyway Council meetings on flyway calendars posted on our website at https://www.fws.gov/​partner/​migratory-bird-program-administrative-flyways. On October 10, 2023, we held open meetings with the Flyway Council Consultants, at which the participants reviewed information on the current status of migratory game birds and developed recommendations for the 2024-25 regulations for these species. The February 8, 2024, proposed rule provided detailed information on the proposed 2024-25 regulatory schedule.

On May 13, 2024, we published in the Federal Register (89 FR 41522) the proposed frameworks for migratory game bird hunting regulations during the 2024-25 season. On August 26, 2024, we published in the Federal Register (89 FR 68500) the final frameworks for migratory game bird hunting regulations, from which State wildlife conservation agency officials selected seasons, hours, areas, and limits for hunting migratory birds during the 2024-25 season.

The final rule described here is the final in the series of proposed, supplemental, and final rulemaking documents for migratory game bird hunting regulations for the 2024-25 season and deals specifically with amending subpart K of 50 CFR part 20. It sets hunting seasons, hours, areas, and limits for migratory game bird species. This final rule is the culmination of the ( print page 70546) annual rulemaking process allowing migratory game bird hunting, which started with the February 8, 2024, proposed rule. As discussed elsewhere in this document, we supplemented that proposal on May 13, 2024, and published final season frameworks on August 26, 2024, that provided the regulatory frameworks from which the States selected their hunting seasons. This final rule sets the migratory game bird hunting seasons based on that input from the States.

Required Determinations

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Consideration

The programmatic document, “Second Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement: Issuance of Annual Regulations Permitting the Sport Hunting of Migratory Birds (EIS 20130139),” filed with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on May 24, 2013, addresses NEPA compliance by the Service for issuance of the annual framework regulations for hunting of migratory game bird species. We published a notice of availability in the Federal Register on May 31, 2013 (78 FR 32686), and our Record of Decision on July 26, 2013 (78 FR 45376). We also address NEPA compliance for waterfowl hunting frameworks through the annual preparation of separate environmental assessments, the most recent being “Duck Hunting Regulations for 2024-25,” with its corresponding 2024 finding of no significant impact, available at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2023-0113.

Endangered Species Act Consideration

Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), provides that the Secretary shall insure that any action authorized, funded, or carried out is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered species or threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat. Consequently, we conducted formal consultations to ensure that actions resulting from these regulations would not likely jeopardize the continued existence of endangered or threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of their critical habitat. Findings from these consultations are included in a biological opinion, which concluded that the regulations are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species. Additionally, these findings may have caused modification of some regulatory measures previously proposed, and the final frameworks (89 FR 68500, August 26, 2024) reflect any such modifications. The biological opinion is available from https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2023-0113.

Regulatory Planning and Review—Executive Orders 12866, 13563, and 14094

Executive Order 14094 amends and reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 and E.O. 13563. Regulatory analysis should facilitate agency efforts to develop regulations that serve the public interest, advance statutory objectives, and are consistent with E.O. 12866, E.O. 13563, and the Presidential Memorandum of January 20, 2021 (Modernizing Regulatory Review). Regulatory analysis, as practicable and appropriate, shall recognize distributive impacts and equity, to the extent permitted by law. We have developed this final rule in a manner consistent with these requirements.

E.O. 12866, as reaffirmed by E.O. 13563 and amended by E.O. 14094, provides that the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will review all significant rules. This action is a “significant regulatory action,” as defined under section 3(f)(1) of E.O. 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), as amended by E.O. 14094 (88 FR 21879, April 11, 2023).

An economic analysis was prepared for the 2024-25 migratory bird hunting season. This analysis was based on data from the 2011 and the 2016 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (National Survey), the most recent years for which data are available. See discussion under Required Determinations, Regulatory Flexibility Act, below. This analysis estimated consumer surplus for four alternatives for duck hunting regulations. As defined by OMB in Circular A-4, consumers' surplus is the difference between what a consumer pays for a unit of a good or service and the maximum amount the consumer would be willing to pay for that unit. The duck hunting regulatory alternatives are (1) not opening a hunting season, (2) issuing restrictive regulations that allow fewer days than the 2023-24 season, (3) issuing moderate regulations that allow more days than in Alternative 2 but fewer days than the 2023-24 season, and (4) issuing liberal regulations that allow days similar to the 2023-24 season. The estimated consumer surplus associated with liberal regulations issued for the 2024-25 season across all flyways was $606 million to $797 million (2023$). We also chose Alternative 4 (liberal regulations) for the 2009-10 through 2023-24 seasons. The 2024-25 analysis is part of the record for this rulemaking action and is available at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2023-0113.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

The annual migratory bird hunting regulations have a significant economic impact on substantial numbers of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). An initial regulatory flexibility analysis was prepared to analyze the economic impacts of the annual hunting regulations on small business entities. This analysis is updated annually. The primary source of information about hunter expenditures for migratory game bird hunting is the National Survey, which is generally conducted at 5-year intervals. The 2022 National Survey did not collect migratory bird expenditure data, so the 2024-25 migratory bird hunting season analysis is based on the 2011 and 2016 National Surveys and the U.S. Department of Commerce's County Business Patterns, from which it is estimated that migratory bird hunters will spend approximately $2.6 billion (2023$) at small businesses during the 2024-25 migratory bird hunting season. Copies of the analysis are available upon request from the person listed above under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or from https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2023-0113.

Congressional Review Act

The Congressional Review Act (CRA; 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.) was signed into law as part of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA; title II of Pub. L. 104-121, March 29, 1996). Pursuant to the CRA, OIRA designated this action as a major rule, as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2), because it is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more. However, because this final rule establishes a regulatory program for an activity related to hunting and because hunting seasons are time sensitive, we establish the effective date of this final rule using the exemption in the CRA at 5 U.S.C. 808(1).

Paperwork Reduction Act

This rule does not contain any new collection of information that requires approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). OMB has previously approved the information collection requirements ( print page 70547) associated with migratory bird surveys and the procedures for establishing annual migratory bird hunting seasons under the following OMB control numbers:

  • 1018-0019, “North American Woodco*ck Singing Ground Survey” (expires 02/28/2027).
  • 1018-0023, “Migratory Bird Surveys,50 CFR 20.20” (expires 05/31/2026). Includes Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program, Migratory Bird Hunter Surveys, Sandhill Crane Survey, and Parts Collection Survey.
  • 1018-0171, “Establishment of Annual Migratory Bird Hunting Seasons,50 CFR part 20” (expires 10/31/2024).

You may view the information collection request(s) at https://www.reginfo.gov/​public/​do/​PRAMain. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

We have determined and certify, in compliance with the requirements of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, 2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq., that this final rulemaking does not include any Federal mandate that may result in the expenditure by State, local, and Tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of $100 million or more (adjusted for inflation) in any 1 year and does not significantly or uniquely affect small governments.

Civil Justice Reform—Executive Order 12988

The Department, in promulgating this final rule, has determined that this rule will not unduly burden the judicial system and that it meets the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of E.O. 12988.

Takings Implication Assessment—Executive Order 12630

In accordance with E.O. 12630, this final rule, authorized by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA; 16 U.S.C. 703-711), does not have significant takings implications and does not affect any constitutionally protected property rights. This final rule will not result in the physical occupancy of property, the physical invasion of property, or the regulatory taking of any property. In fact, this final rule allows hunters to exercise otherwise unavailable privileges and, therefore, reduces restrictions on the use of private and public property.

Energy Effects—Executive Order 13211

E.O. 13211 requires agencies to prepare statements of energy effects when undertaking certain actions. While this final rule is a significant regulatory action under E.O. 12866, it is not likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy and has not been designated by OIRA as a significant energy action. Therefore, no statement of energy effects is required.

Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes

In accordance with the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994, “Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments” (59 FR 22951), E.O. 13175, and 512 DM 2, we have evaluated possible effects on federally recognized Indian Tribes with respect to impacts to Tribes' treaty rights to hunt waterfowl, and we have determined that there are de minimis effects on Indian Tribes for that aspect of their treaty rights. Through this process to establish annual hunting regulations, we regularly coordinate with Tribes that are affected by this final rulemaking action. This final rule will not have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian Tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes. This rule is general in nature and does not directly affect any specific Tribal lands, treaty rights, or Tribal trust resources. In addition, this final rule does not interfere with the ability of Tribes to manage themselves or their funds or to regulate migratory bird activities on Tribal lands. We recognize that, in certain cases, conflicts may arise between States and specific Tribes on aspects of other Tribal treaty rights. The Service actively supports the parties reaching a mutually agreeable solution to such conflicts. Therefore, we conclude that this final rule does not have “Tribal implications” under section 1(a) of E.O. 13175 with respect to waterfowl treaty rights. Thus, formal government-to-government consultation is not required by E.O. 13175 and related policies of the Department of the Interior. We will continue to collaborate with Tribes on concerns related to migratory bird hunting regulations.

Federalism Effects—Executive Order 13132

Due to the migratory nature of certain species of birds, the Federal Government has been given responsibility over these species by the MBTA. We annually prescribe frameworks from which the States make selections regarding the hunting of migratory birds, and we employ guidelines to establish special regulations on Federal Indian reservations and ceded lands. This process preserves the ability of the States and Tribes to determine which seasons meet their individual needs. We recognize that, in certain cases, conflicts may arise between States and specific Tribes on aspects of other Tribal treaty rights. The Service actively supports the parties reaching a mutually agreeable solution to such conflicts.

Any State or Tribe may be more restrictive in its regulations than the Federal frameworks at any time. The frameworks are developed in a cooperative process with the States and the Flyway Councils. This process allows States to participate in the development of frameworks from which they will make selections, thereby having an influence on their own regulations. This final rule will not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. Therefore, in accordance with E.O. 13132, this final regulation does not have federalism implications and does not warrant the preparation of a federalism summary impact statement.

Review of Public Comments

The February 8, 2024, proposed (preliminary) rulemaking (89 FR 8631) opened the public comment period for 2024-25 migratory game bird hunting regulations. We previously addressed all pertinent comments in our May 13, 2024, proposed rule (see 89 FR 41522) and August 26, 2024, final rule (89 FR 68500).

Regulations Promulgation

The rulemaking process for migratory game bird hunting, by its nature, operates under a time constraint as seasons must be established each year or hunting seasons remain closed. However, we intend that the public be provided extensive opportunity for public input and involvement in compliance with Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. subchapter II) requirements. Thus, when the preliminary proposed rulemaking was published, we established what we concluded were the longest periods possible for public comment and the most opportunities for public involvement. We also provided ( print page 70548) notification of our participation in multiple Flyway Council meetings, opportunities for additional public review and comment on all Flyway Council proposals for regulatory change, and opportunities for additional public review during the SRC meeting. Therefore, we conclude that sufficient public notice and opportunity for involvement have been given to affected persons.

Further, States need sufficient time to communicate these season selections to their affected publics, and to establish and publicize the necessary regulations and procedures to implement these seasons. Thus, we find that “good cause” exists, within the terms of 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) of the Administrative Procedure Act, and, therefore, under authority of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (July 3, 1918), as amended (16 U.S.C. 703-711), these regulations will take effect less than 30 days after publication. Accordingly, with each conservation agency having had an opportunity to participate in selecting the hunting seasons desired for its State or Territory on those species of migratory birds for which open seasons are now prescribed, and consideration having been given to all other relevant matters presented, certain sections of title 50, chapter I, subchapter B, part 20, subpart K, are hereby amended as set forth below.

Signing Authority

Shannon Estenoz, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, approved this action on July 31, 2024, for publication. On August 22, 2024, Shannon Estenoz authorized the undersigned to sign and submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for publication electronically as an official document of the Department of the Interior.

  • Exports
  • Hunting
  • Imports
  • Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
  • Transportation
  • Wildlife

Maureen D. Foster,

Chief of Staff, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.

For the reasons set out in the preamble, title 50, chapter I, subchapter B, part 20, subpart K of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:

1. The authority citation for part 20 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 16 U.S.C. 703 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 742a-j.

The following annual hunting regulations provided for by §§ 20.101 through 20.107 and 20.109 of 50 CFR part 20 will not appear in the Code of Federal Regulations because of their seasonal nature.

2. Section 20.101 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.101

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits for the species designated in this section are prescribed as follows:

Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset.

CHECK COMMONWEALTH REGULATIONS FOR AREA DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS.

(a) Puerto Rico.

Restrictions: In Puerto Rico, the season is closed on the ruddy duck, white-cheeked pintail, West Indian whistling duck, fulvous whistling duck, masked duck, purple gallinule, American coot, Caribbean coot, white-crowned pigeon, and plain pigeon.

Closed Areas: Closed areas are described in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

SpeciesSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
Doves and Pigeons:
Zenaida, white-winged, and mourning doves (1)Sept. 7-Nov. 43090
Scaly-naped pigeonsSept. 7-Nov. 4515
DucksNov. 16-Dec. 23 & Jan. 11-Jan. 27618
Common GallinulesNov. 16-Dec. 23 & Jan. 11-Jan. 27618
SnipeNov. 16-Dec. 23 & Jan. 11-Jan. 27824
(1) The daily bag limit for Zenaida, white-winged, and mourning doves is in the aggregate and may include not more than 10 Zenaida and 3 mourning doves. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

(b) Virgin Islands.

Restrictions: In the Virgin Islands, the seasons are closed for ground or quail doves, pigeons, ruddy duck, white-cheeked pintail, West Indian whistling duck, fulvous whistling duck, masked duck, and all other ducks, and purple gallinule.

Closed Areas: Ruth Cay, just south of St. Croix, is closed to the hunting of migratory game birds. All Offshore Cays under jurisdiction of the Virgin Islands Government are closed to the hunting of migratory game birds.

SpeciesSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
Zenaida dovesSept. 1-Sept. 301010
DucksClosed

3. Section 20.102 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.102

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for Alaska.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits for the species designated in this section are prescribed as follows: ( print page 70549)

Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset. Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

Light geese include lesser snow (including blue) geese, greater snow geese, and Ross's geese.

Falconry: The total combined bag and possession limit for migratory game birds taken with the use of a raptor under a falconry permit is 3 per day, 9 in possession, and may not exceed a more restrictive limit for any species listed in this section.

Special Tundra Swan Season: In Game Management Units (Units) 17, 18, 22, and 23, in the North Zone, the tundra swan season is from September 1 through October 31 with a season limit of 3 tundra swans per hunter. This season is by State permit only; hunters will be issued 1 permit allowing the take of up to 3 tundra swans. Hunters will be required to file a harvest report with the State after the season is completed. Up to 500 permits may be issued in Unit 18; 300 permits each in Units 22 and 23; and 200 permits in Unit 17.

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR AREA DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS.

AreaSeason dates
North ZoneSept. 1-Dec. 16.
Gulf Coast ZoneSept. 1-Dec. 16.
Southeast ZoneSept. 1-Nov. 30.
Dec. 16-Dec. 31.
Pribilof and Aleutian Islands ZoneOct. 8-Jan. 22.
Kodiak ZoneOct. 8-Jan. 22.
AreaDaily bag and possession limits
Ducks (1)Canada & Cackling geese (2)(3)(4)White- Fronted geese (5)(6)Light geeseBrantEmperor geese (7)(8)SnipeSandhill cranes (9)
North Zone10-304-124-126-182-61-18-243-9
Gulf Coast Zone8-244-124-126-182-61-18-242-6
Southeast Zone7-214-124-126-182-61-18-242-6
Pribilof and Aleutian Islands Zone7-214-124-126-182-61-18-242-6
Kodiak Zone7-214-124-126-182-61-18-242-6
(1) The basic duck bag limits may include no more than 2 canvasbacks daily and may not include sea ducks. In addition to the basic duck limits, the sea duck limit is 10 daily, including no more than 6 each of either harlequin or long-tailed ducks. Sea ducks include scoters, common and king eiders, harlequin ducks, long-tailed ducks, and common, hooded, and red-breasted mergansers. The season for Steller's and spectacled eiders is closed.
(2) Daily bag and possession limits are in the aggregate for the two species.
(3) In Game Management Units (Units) 5 and 6, in the Gulf Coast Zone, the taking of Canada and cackling geese is only permitted from September 28 through December 16. In the Middleton Island portion of Unit 6, the taking of Canada and cackling geese is by special permit only. The maximum number of Canada and cackling geese permits is 10 for the season. A mandatory goose-identification class is required. Hunters must check in and out. The daily bag and possession limits are 1 Canada or cackling goose. The season will close if harvest includes 5 dusky Canada geese. A dusky Canada goose is any dark-breasted Canada goose (Munsell 10 YR color value five or less) with a bill length between 40 and 50 millimeters.
(4) In Unit 10, in the Pribilof and Aleutian Islands Zone, for Canada and cackling geese, the daily bag limit is 6 and the possession limit is 18.
(5) In Unit 9, in the Gulf Coast Zone, Unit 10, in the Pribilof and Aleutian Islands Zone, and Unit 17, in the North Zone, for white-fronted geese, the daily bag limit is 6 and the possession limit is 18.
(6) In Unit 18, in the North Zone, for white-fronted geese, the daily bag limit is 10 and the possession limit is 30.
(7) In Unit 8, in the Kodiak Zone, the Kodiak Island Roaded Area is closed to emperor goose hunting. The Kodiak Island Roaded Area consists of all lands and water (including exposed tidelands) east of a line extending from Crag Point in the north to the west end of Saltery Cove in the south and all lands and water south of a line extending from Termination Point along the north side of Cascade Lake extending to Anton Larsen Bay. Marine waters adjacent to the closed area are closed to harvest within 500 feet from the water's edge. The offshore islands are open to harvest, for example: Woody, Long, Gull and Puffin Islands.
(8) Emperor goose hunting is by State permit only; no more than 1 emperor goose may be harvested per hunter per season. Hunters will be required to file a harvest report with the State after harvesting an emperor goose. Total emperor goose harvest may not exceed 500 birds. See State regulations for specific dates, times, and conditions of permit hunts and closures.
(9) In Unit 17, in the North Zone, for sandhill cranes, the daily bag limit is 2 and the possession limit is 6.

4. Section 20.103 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.103

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for doves and pigeons.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits for the species designated in this section are prescribed as follows:

Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset except as otherwise noted. Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR AREA DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS.

(a) Doves.

Unless otherwise specified, the seasons listed below are for mourning and white-winged doves. The daily bag and possession limits are in the aggregate for the two species.

( print page 70550)

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
EASTERN MANAGEMENT UNIT
Alabama:
North Zone:
12 noon to sunsetSept. 7 only1515
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetSept. 8-Oct. 20 & Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 191545
South Zone:
12 noon to sunsetSept. 14 only1515
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetSept. 15-Oct. 27 & Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 191545
DelawareSept. 1-Sept. 29 & Oct. 19-Oct. 27 & Dec. 6-Jan. 261545
FloridaSept. 28-Oct. 20 & Nov. 9-Dec. 1 & Dec. 19-Jan. 311545
GeorgiaSept. 7-Oct. 13 & Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 19-Jan. 311545
Illinois (1)Sept. 1-Nov. 14 & Dec. 26-Jan. 91545
IndianaSept. 1-Oct. 20 & Nov. 1-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Dec. 291545
Kentucky:
11 a.m. to sunsetSept. 1 only1515
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetSept. 2-Oct. 26 & Nov. 28-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Jan. 121545
Louisiana:
North ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 28 & Oct. 5-Nov. 9 & Dec. 21-Jan. 211545
South ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 21 & Oct. 19-Nov. 30 & Dec. 14-Jan. 141545
Maryland:
12 noon to sunsetSept. 2-Oct. 191545
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetOct. 26-Nov. 29 & Dec. 21-Jan. 101545
Mississippi:
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 29 & Oct. 12-Nov. 10 & Dec. 27-Jan. 261545
South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 29 & Oct. 12-Nov. 10 & Dec. 27-Jan. 261545
North CarolinaSept. 2-Oct. 5 & Nov. 9-Nov. 30 & Dec. 16-Jan. 311545
Ohio (1)Sept. 1-Nov. 3 & Dec. 7-Jan. 11545
PennsylvaniaSept. 2-Nov. 29 & Dec. 21-Jan. 41545
Rhode IslandSept. 1-Sept. 30 & Oct. 19-Dec. 171545
South CarolinaSept. 2-Oct. 5 & Nov. 16-Nov. 30 & Dec. 22-Jan. 311545
Tennessee:
12 noon to sunsetSept. 1 only1515
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetSept. 2-Sept. 28 & Oct. 12-Nov. 3 & Dec. 8-Jan. 151545
Virginia:
12 noon to sunsetSept. 2 only1515
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetSept. 3-Oct. 20 & Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 20-Jan. 201545
West Virginia:
12 noon to sunsetSept. 1 only1515
1/2 hour before sunrise to sunsetSept. 2-Oct. 12 & Nov. 4-Nov. 17 & Dec. 16-Jan. 181545
WisconsinSept. 1-Nov. 291545
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT UNIT
ArkansasSept. 7-Oct. 27 & Dec. 8-Jan. 151545
ColoradoSept. 1-Nov. 291545
IowaSept. 1-Nov. 291545
KansasSept. 1-Nov. 291545
MinnesotaSept. 1-Nov. 291545
MissouriSept. 1-Nov. 291545
MontanaSept. 1-Oct. 301545
NebraskaSept. 1-Oct. 301545
New Mexico:
North ZoneSept. 1-Nov. 291545
South ZoneSept. 1-Oct. 28 & Dec. 1-Jan. 11545
North DakotaSept. 1-Nov. 291545
OklahomaSept. 1-Oct. 31 & Dec. 1-Dec. 291545
South DakotaSept. 1-Nov. 91545
Texas (2):
North ZoneSept. 1-Nov. 10 & Dec. 20-Jan. 71545
Central ZoneSept. 1-Oct. 27 & Dec. 13-Jan. 141545
South ZoneSept. 14-Oct. 27 & Dec. 13-Jan. 211545
Special White-winged Dove AreaSept. 1-Sept. 2 & Sept. 6-Sept. 8 & Sept. 13 only1545
WyomingSept. 1-Nov. 291545
WESTERN MANAGEMENT UNIT
Arizona (3)Sept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 15-Dec. 291545
California (3)Sept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 9-Dec. 231545
( print page 70551)
IdahoSept. 1-Oct. 301545
NevadaSept. 1-Oct. 301545
Oregon:
Zone 1Sept. 1-Sept. 30 & Nov. 15-Dec. 141545
Zone 2Sept. 1-Oct. 301545
UtahSept. 2-Oct. 301545
WashingtonSept. 1-Oct. 301545
OTHER POPULATIONS
Hawaii (4)Nov. 2-Jan. 121030
(1) In Illinois and Ohio, shooting hours are sunrise to sunset.
(2) In Texas, the daily bag limit is 15 mourning, white-winged, and white-tipped doves in the aggregate, of which no more than 2 may be white-tipped doves with a maximum 90-day season. Possession limits are three times the daily bag limit. During the special season in the Special White-winged Dove Area of the South Zone, the daily bag limit is 15 mourning, white-winged, and white-tipped doves in the aggregate, of which no more than 2 may be mourning doves and no more than 2 may be white-tipped doves. Possession limits are three times the daily bag limit. Shooting hours in the Special White-winged Dove area are from noon to sunset.
(3) In Arizona and California, the daily bag limit is 15 mourning and white-winged doves in the aggregate, of which no more than 10 may be white-winged doves.
(4) In Hawaii, the season is open only on the islands of Hawaii and Maui. On the island of Hawaii, the daily bag limit is 10 mourning doves, spotted doves, and chestnut-bellied sandgrouse in the aggregate. On the island of Maui, the daily bag limit is 10 mourning doves. Shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise through one-half hour after sunset. See State regulations for additional restrictions on hunting dates and areas.

(b) Band-tailed Pigeons.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
ArizonaSept. 27-Oct. 1026
California:
North ZoneSept. 21-Sept. 2926
South ZoneDec. 21-Dec. 2926
Colorado (1)Sept. 1-Sept. 1426
New Mexico (1):
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 1426
South ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 1426
OregonSept. 15-Sept. 2326
Utah (1)Sept. 2-Sept. 1426
WashingtonSept. 15-Sept. 2326
(1) Each band-tailed pigeon hunter must have a band-tailed pigeon hunting permit issued by the State.

5. Section 20.104 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.104

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for rails, woodco*ck, and snipe.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits for the species designated in this section are prescribed as follows:

Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset except as otherwise noted. Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

Unless otherwise specified, the daily bag and possession limits for sora and Virginia rails are in the aggregate, and the daily bag and possession limits for clapper and king rails are in the aggregate.

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR AREA DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS.

AreaSora and Virginia railsClapper and King railsWoodco*ckSnipe
Daily bag limit251538
Possession limit7545924
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
Connecticut (1)Sept. 2-Oct. 22 & Nov. 1-Nov. 30Sept. 2-Oct. 22 & Nov. 1-Nov. 30Oct. 24-Dec. 14Sept. 2-Oct. 11 & Oct. 18-Dec. 31.
Delaware (2)Sept. 1-Nov. 9Sept. 1-Nov. 9Nov. 25-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 27Sept. 24-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 27
FloridaSept. 1-Nov. 9Sept. 1-Nov. 9Dec. 18-Jan. 31Nov. 1-Feb. 15.
GeorgiaSept. 16-Sept. 23 & Oct. 15-Dec. 15Sept. 16-Sept. 23 & Oct. 15-Dec. 15Dec. 7-Jan. 20Nov. 15-Feb. 28.
Maine (3)Sept. 2-Nov. 7ClosedOct. 3-Nov. 30Sept. 2-Dec. 16.
Maryland (1)Sept. 2-Nov. 21Sept. 2-Nov. 21Oct. 26-Nov. 29 & Jan. 13-Jan. 29Sept. 28-Jan. 30.
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Massachusetts (4)Sept. 2-Nov. 7ClosedOct. 3-Nov. 30Sept. 2-Dec. 16.
New HampshireClosedClosedOct. 1-Nov. 14Sept. 15-Nov. 14.
New Jersey (2)(5):
North ZoneSept. 2-Nov. 21Sept. 2-Nov. 21Oct. 19-Oct. 26 & Oct. 29-Nov. 30Sept. 7-Jan. 9.
South ZoneSept. 2-Nov. 21Sept. 2-Nov. 21Nov. 9-Dec. 7 & Dec. 19-Dec. 31Sept. 7-Jan. 9.
New York (6)Sept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 1-Nov. 14Sept. 1-Nov. 9.
North CarolinaSept. 2-Nov. 21Sept. 2-Nov. 21Dec. 11-Jan. 31Oct. 28-Feb. 28.
Pennsylvania (7)Sept. 2-Nov. 21ClosedOct. 19-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Dec. 24Oct. 19-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Dec. 24.
Rhode Island (8)Sept. 1-Nov. 9Sept. 1-Nov. 9Oct. 19-Dec. 2Sept. 1-Nov. 9.
South CarolinaSept. 18-Sept. 22 & Oct. 16-Dec. 19Sept. 18-Sept. 22 & Oct. 16-Dec. 19Dec. 18-Jan. 31Nov. 14-Feb. 28.
VermontClosedClosedSept. 28-Nov. 11Sept. 28-Nov. 11.
Virginia (9)Sept. 13-Nov. 3 & Nov. 14-Dec. 1Sept. 13-Nov. 3 & Nov. 14-Dec. 1Nov. 11-Nov. 30 & Dec. 27-Jan. 20Sept. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 19-Jan. 31.
West Virginia (10)Sept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 12-Nov. 23 & Dec. 2-Dec. 3Sept. 1-Dec. 16.
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY
Alabama (11)Sept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 29-Jan. 21Sept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 29-Jan. 21Dec. 7-Dec. 8 & Dec. 14-Jan. 25Nov. 9-Feb. 23.
ArkansasSept. 14-Nov. 22ClosedNov. 2-Dec. 16Nov. 1-Feb. 15.
Illinois (12)Sept. 7-Nov. 15ClosedOct. 19-Dec. 2Sept. 7-Dec. 22.
Indiana (13)Sept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 15-Nov. 28Sept. 1-Dec. 16.
Iowa (14)Sept. 7-Nov. 15ClosedOct. 5-Nov. 18Sept. 7-Nov. 30.
KentuckySept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 26-Nov. 8 & Nov. 11-Dec. 11Sept. 18-Oct. 27 & Nov. 28-Feb. 2.
LouisianaSept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 9-Jan. 1Sept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 9-Jan. 1Dec. 18-Jan. 31Nov. 2-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Feb. 28.
MichiganSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedSept. 15-Oct. 29Sept. 1-Nov. 9.
MinnesotaSept. 1-Nov. 4ClosedSept. 21-Nov. 4Sept. 1-Nov. 4.
MississippiSept. 1-Sept. 30 & Nov. 22-Dec. 31Sept. 1-Sept. 30 & Nov. 22-Dec. 31Dec. 18-Jan. 31Nov. 14-Feb. 28.
MissouriSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 18-Dec. 1Sept. 1-Dec. 16.
Ohio (12)Sept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 12-Nov. 25Sept. 1-Nov. 20 & Dec. 7-Jan. 1.
TennesseeSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedNov. 9-Dec. 1 & Jan. 10-Jan. 31Nov. 14-Feb. 28.
WisconsinSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedSept. 21-Nov. 4Sept. 1-Nov. 9.
CENTRAL FLYWAY
ColoradoSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedClosedSept. 1-Dec. 16.
KansasSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 12-Nov. 25Sept. 1-Dec. 16.
MontanaClosedClosedClosedSept. 1-Dec. 16.
Nebraska (10)Sept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 5-Nov. 18Sept. 1-Dec. 16.
New Mexico (15)Sept. 14-Nov. 22ClosedClosedOct. 12-Jan. 26.
North DakotaClosedClosedSept. 21-Nov. 4Sept. 14-Dec. 1.
OklahomaSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedOct. 26-Dec. 9Sept. 28-Jan. 12.
South Dakota (16)ClosedClosedClosedSept. 1-Oct. 31.
TexasSept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 2-Dec. 25Sept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 2-Dec. 25Dec. 18-Jan. 31Nov. 2-Feb. 16.
WyomingSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedClosedSept. 1-Dec. 16.
PACIFIC FLYWAY
Arizona:
North ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 23-Jan. 31.
South ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 23-Jan. 31.
CaliforniaClosedClosedClosedOct. 26-Feb. 9.
ColoradoSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedClosedSept. 1-Dec. 16.
Idaho:
Zone 1ClosedClosedClosedOct. 5-Jan. 17.
Zone 2ClosedClosedClosedOct. 5-Jan. 17.
Zone 3ClosedClosedClosedOct. 19-Jan. 31.
Zone 4ClosedClosedClosedOct. 5-Jan. 17.
MontanaClosedClosedClosedSept. 1-Dec. 16.
Nevada:
Northeast ZoneClosedClosedClosedSept. 28-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 20.
Northwest ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 12-Jan. 6 & Jan. 9-Jan. 26.
South Zone (17)ClosedClosedClosedOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 26.
New MexicoSept. 14-Nov. 22ClosedClosedOct. 17-Jan. 31.
Oregon:
Zone 1ClosedClosedClosedNov. 2-Feb. 16.
Zone 2ClosedClosedClosedOct. 12-Jan. 26.
Utah:
Northern ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 5-Jan. 18.
Southern ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 12-Jan. 25.
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Washington:
East ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 26.
West ZoneClosedClosedClosedOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 26.
WyomingSept. 1-Nov. 9ClosedClosedSept. 1-Dec. 16.
(1) In Connecticut and Maryland, the daily bag limit for clapper and king rails is 10 and may include no more than 1 king rail. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.
(2) In Delaware and New Jersey, the limits for clapper and king rails are 10 daily and 30 in possession.
(3) In Maine, the daily bag and possession limit for sora and Virginia rails is 25.
(4) In Massachusetts, the limits for sora are 5 daily and 15 in possession; the limits for Virginia rails are 10 daily and 30 in possession.
(5) In New Jersey, the season for king rail is closed by State regulation.
(6) In New York, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 8 daily and 24 in possession. Seasons for sora and Virginia rails and snipe are closed on Long Island.
(7) In Pennsylvania, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 3 daily and 9 in possession.
(8) In Rhode Island, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 3 daily and 9 in possession, the limits for clapper and king rails are 1 daily and 3 in possession, and the limits for snipe are 5 daily and 15 in possession.
(9) In Virginia, the limit for king rail is 1 daily and 3 in possession.
(10) In West Virginia and Nebraska, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 10 daily and 30 in possession.
(11) In Alabama, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 15 daily and 45 in possession.
(12) In Illinois and Ohio, shooting hours are from sunrise to sunset.
(13) In Indiana, the season on Virginia rails is closed.
(14) In Iowa, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 12 daily and 36 in possession.
(15) In New Mexico, in the Central Flyway portion of the State, the limits for sora and Virginia rails are 10 daily and 20 in possession.
(16) In South Dakota, the snipe limits are 5 daily and 15 in possession.
(17) In Nevada, the snipe season in that portion of the South Zone including Moapa Valley to the confluence of the Muddy and Virgin rivers is only open October 26 through January 26.

6. Section 20.105 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.105

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for waterfowl, coots, and gallinules.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits for the species designated in this section are prescribed as follows:

Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset, except as otherwise noted. Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR AREA DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS.

(a) Gallinules.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
DelawareSept. 1-Nov. 91545
Florida (1)Sept. 1-Nov. 91545
GeorgiaNov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 261545
New JerseySept. 2-Nov. 2113
New York:
Long IslandClosed
Remainder of StateSept. 1-Nov. 9824
North CarolinaSept. 2-Nov. 211545
PennsylvaniaSept. 2-Nov. 2139
South CarolinaSept. 18-Sept. 22 & Oct. 16-Dec. 191545
VirginiaSept. 13-Nov. 3 & Nov. 14-Dec. 11545
West VirginiaOct. 1-Oct. 14 & Dec. 7-Jan. 311545
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY
AlabamaSept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 29-Jan. 211545
ArkansasSept. 1-Nov. 91545
KentuckySept. 1-Nov. 939
LouisianaSept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 9-Jan. 11545
MichiganSept. 1-Nov. 913
Minnesota (2):
North ZoneSept. 21-Nov. 191545
Central ZoneSept. 21-Sept. 29 & Oct. 5-Nov. 241545
South ZoneSept. 21-Sept. 29 & Oct. 5-Nov. 241545
MississippiSept. 1-Sept. 30 & Nov. 22-Dec. 311545
Ohio (3)Sept. 1-Nov. 91545
TennesseeSept. 1-Nov. 91545
WisconsinSept. 1-Nov. 9824
CENTRAL FLYWAY
New Mexico:
Zone 1Sept. 14-Nov. 2213
Zone 2Sept. 14-Nov. 2213
OklahomaSept. 1-Nov. 91545
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TexasSept. 14-Sept. 29 & Nov. 2-Dec. 251545
PACIFIC FLYWAY
All StatesSeasons are in the aggregate with coots and listed in paragraph (d).
(1) The season applies to common gallinules only.
(2) In Minnesota, the daily bag limit is 15 and the possession limit is 45 coots and gallinules in the aggregate.
(3) In Ohio, shooting hours are from sunrise to sunset.

(b) Early (September) Duck Seasons.

Unless otherwise specified, the seasons listed below are for teal only.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
Delaware (1)Sept. 14-Sept. 29618
Florida (2)Sept. 21-Sept. 29618
GeorgiaSept. 14-Sept. 29618
Maryland (1)Sept. 16-Sept. 30618
North Carolina (1)Sept. 12-Sept. 30618
South Carolina (3)Sept. 14-Sept. 29618
Virginia (1):
Area East of Interstate 95Sept. 16-Sept. 30618
Area West of Interstate 95Sept. 21-Sept. 30618
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY
AlabamaSept. 14-Sept. 29618
Arkansas (3)Sept. 15-Sept. 30618
Illinois (3)Sept. 7-Sept. 22618
Indiana (3)Sept. 14-Sept. 29618
Iowa (3)Sept. 1-Sept. 16618
Kentucky (2)Sept. 21-Sept. 29618
LouisianaSept. 14-Sept. 29618
MichiganSept. 1-Sept. 16618
Minnesota (3)(4)Sept. 1-Sept. 5618
MississippiSept. 14-Sept. 29618
Missouri (3)Sept. 7-Sept. 22618
Ohio (3)Sept. 7-Sept. 22618
Tennessee (2)Sept. 14-Sept. 22618
WisconsinSept. 1-Sept. 9618
CENTRAL FLYWAY
Colorado (1)Sept. 14-Sept. 22618
Kansas (1):
Low PlainsSept. 14-Sept. 29618
High PlainsSept. 21-Sept. 29618
Nebraska (1)(5):
Low PlainsSept. 1-Sept. 16618
High PlainsSept. 1-Sept. 9618
New MexicoSept. 14-Sept. 22618
OklahomaSept. 7-Sept. 22618
Texas:
High PlainsSept. 14-Sept. 29618
Rest of StateSept. 14-Sept. 29618
(1) Area restrictions. See State regulations.
(2) In Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the daily bag limit for the first 5 days of the season is 6 wood ducks and teal in the aggregate, of which no more than 2 may be wood ducks. During the last 4 days of the season, the daily bag limit is 6 teal only. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.
(3) Shooting hours are from sunrise to sunset.
(4) In Minnesota, within the boundaries of the Leech Lake Reservation, the taking of teal during the early-teal season is prohibited within one-half mile of wild rice beds that are posted open to rice harvest by Tribal authorities. Within the boundaries of the White Earth Reservation, taking teal during the early-teal season is prohibited on wild rice beds that are posted open to rice harvesting by Tribal authorities.
(5) In Nebraska, the season is open to both Tier I and Tier II licensed holders.

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(c) Special Early Canada and Cackling Geese Seasons.

Unless otherwise specified, the daily bag and possession limits for Canada and cackling geese are in the aggregate.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
Connecticut (1):
North ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 301545
South ZoneSept. 14-Sept. 301545
DelawareSept. 1-Sept. 251545
FloridaSept. 7-Sept. 29515
GeorgiaSept. 7-Sept. 29515
Maine:
North ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 25824
South ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 251030
Coastal ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 251030
Maryland (1)(2):
Eastern UnitSept. 2-Sept. 14824
Western UnitSept. 2-Sept. 25824
Massachusetts:
Central ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 211545
Coastal ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 211545
Western ZoneSept. 2-Sept. 211545
New HampshireSept. 1-Sept. 25515
New Jersey (1)(2)(3)Sept. 2-Sept. 301545
New York (4):
Lake Champlain ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 25824
Northeastern ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
East Central ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
Hudson Valley ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
West Central ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
Western Long Island ZoneClosed
Central Long Island ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
Eastern Long Island ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 251545
North Carolina (5)(6)Sept. 2-Sept. 301545
Pennsylvania (7)(8)(9):Sept. 2-Sept. 25824
Rhode Island (1)Sept. 1-Sept. 301545
South CarolinaSept. 1-Sept. 301545
Vermont:
Lake Champlain ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 25824
Interior Vermont ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 25824
Connecticut River Zone (10)Sept. 1-Sept. 25515
Virginia (11)Sept. 1-Sept. 251030
West VirginiaSept. 1-Sept. 15515
CENTRAL FLYWAY
North Dakota:
Missouri River ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 71545
Western ND Canada, and Cackling Goose ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 151545
Remainder of StateSept. 1-Sept. 201545
OklahomaSept. 7-Sept. 16824
South Dakota (12)Sept. 1-Sept. 301545
Texas:
East Goose Zone (12)Sept. 14-Sept. 29515
PACIFIC FLYWAY
ColoradoSept. 1-Sept. 9515
Idaho:
Zone 4Sept. 1-Sept. 15515
Oregon:
Northwest Permit ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 15515
Southwest ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 11515
Eastern ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 11515
Mid-Columbia ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 11515
Washington:
Area 1Sept. 7-Sept. 12515
Area 2 InlandSept. 7-Sept. 15515
Area 2 Coast (13)Sept. 7-Sept. 15515
Area 3Sept. 7-Sept. 12515
Area 4Sept. 7-Sept. 8510
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Area 5Sept. 7-Sept. 8510
Wyoming:
Teton County ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 8515
Balance of State ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 8515
(1) Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
(2) The use of shotguns capable of holding more than 3 shotshells is allowed.
(3) The use of electronic calls is allowed.
(4) In New York, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, the use of shotguns capable of holding more than 3 shotshells is allowed, and the use of electronic calls is allowed, except during Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days in Lake Champlain, Northeastern, and Southeastern Goose Hunting Areas. During the designated Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days in these areas, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset, shotguns must be capable of holding no more than 3 shotshells, and electronic calls are not allowed. See State regulations for further details.
(5) In North Carolina, the use of unplugged guns and electronic calls is allowed in that area west of U.S. Highway 17 only.
(6) In North Carolina, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset in that area west of U.S. Highway 17 only.
(7) In Pennsylvania, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset from September 2 to September 20, and September 23 to September 25. On September 21, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
(8) In Pennsylvania, the area south of State Route (SR) 198 from the Ohio State line to intersection of I-79, west of I-79 to SR 358, north of SR 358 to the Ohio State line: The season dates are Sept. 2-Sept. 14. The daily limit is 1 Canada goose with a possession limit of 3 geese. The season is closed on State Game Lands 214. Note: this restriction does not apply to youth participation on youth waterfowl hunting days when regular season regulations apply.
(9) In Pennsylvania, in the area of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike I-76, east of SR 501 to SR 419, south of SR 419 to the Lebanon-Berks County line, west of the Lebanon-Berks County line and the Lancaster-Berks County line to SR 1053, west of SR 1053 to the Pennsylvania Turnpike I-76, the daily bag limit is 1 goose with a possession limit of 3 geese. On State Game Lands No. 46 (Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area), the season is closed. However, during youth waterfowl hunting days, regular season regulations apply.
(10) In Vermont, the season in the Connecticut River Zone is the same as the New Hampshire Inland Zone season, set by New Hampshire.
(11) In Virginia, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset from September 1 to September 16 in the area east of I-95. Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset from September 1 to September 20 in the area west of I-95.
(12) See State regulations for additional information and restrictions.
(13) In Washington, in Pacific County, the daily bag and possession limits are 15 and 45 Canada and cackling geese in the aggregate, respectively.

(d) Waterfowl, Coots, and Pacific-Flyway Seasons for Gallinules.

Definitions

Atlantic Flyway: Includes Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Mississippi Flyway: Includes Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

Central Flyway: Includes Colorado (east of the Continental Divide), Kansas, Montana (Blaine, Carbon, Fergus, Judith Basin, Stillwater, Sweetgrass, Wheatland, and all counties east thereof), Nebraska, New Mexico (east of the Continental Divide except that the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation is in the Pacific Flyway), North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming (east of the Continental Divide).

Pacific Flyway: Includes the States of Arizona, California, Colorado (west of the Continental Divide), Idaho, Montana (including and to the west of Hill, Chouteau, Cascade, Meagher, and Park Counties), Nevada, New Mexico (the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation and west of the Continental Divide), Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming (west of the Continental Divide including the Great Divide Basin).

Light Geese: Includes lesser snow (including blue) geese, greater snow geese, and Ross's geese.

Dark Geese: Includes Canada geese, cackling geese, white-fronted geese, brant (except in California, Oregon, Washington, and the Atlantic Flyway), and all other goose species except light geese.

Unless otherwise specified, the daily bag and possession limits for Canada and cackling geese are in the aggregate.

Atlantic Flyway

Flyway-Wide Restrictions

Duck Limits: The daily bag limit of 6 ducks may include no more than 4 mallards (2 female mallards), 1 scaup (except as footnoted below), 2 black ducks, 1 pintail, 1 mottled duck, 1 fulvous whistling-duck, 3 wood ducks, 2 redheads, 2 canvasbacks, 4 sea ducks (including no more than 3 scoters, 3 long-tailed ducks, and 3 eiders [and no more than 1 may be a hen eider]). The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

Notwithstanding the provisions of this part, the shooting of crippled waterfowl from a motorboat under power will be permitted in Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia in those areas described, delineated, and designated in their respective hunting regulations as special sea duck hunting areas.

Harlequin Ducks: All areas of the Flyway are closed to harlequin duck hunting.

Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit is 5 mergansers. In States that include mergansers in the duck bag limit, the daily limit is the same as the duck bag limit. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
Connecticut:
Ducks and Mergansers (1):
North ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 9-Jan. 9618
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South ZoneNov. 11-Jan. 18618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
Atlantic Flyway Resident Population (AFRP) UnitOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 23-Feb. 15515
North Atlantic Population (NAP) High UnitOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 9-Jan. 926
Late SeasonJan. 15-Feb. 15515
Atlantic Population (AP) UnitOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 9-Nov. 3039
Special SeasonDec. 16-Feb. 15515
Light GeeseOct. 1-Jan. 11 & Feb. 20-Mar. 1025
Brant
North ZoneDec. 6-Jan. 913
South ZoneDec. 16-Jan. 1813
Delaware:
DucksOct. 26-Nov. 3 & Nov. 25-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 26618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2)Nov. 28-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 1526
Light Geese (3)Oct. 18-Feb. 125
BrantDec. 21-Jan. 5 & Jan. 18-Jan. 3113
Florida:
Ducks (4)Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling GeeseNov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 1-Jan. 30515
Light GeeseSame as for Ducks15
Georgia:
DucksNov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2)Oct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26515
Light GeeseSame as for Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese515
BrantClosed
Maine:
Ducks (5):
North ZoneSept. 23-Nov. 30618
South ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 12 & Oct. 30-Dec. 25618
Coastal ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 12 & Nov. 7-Jan. 7618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks515
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
North ZoneOct. 1-Dec. 926
South ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 12 & Oct. 30-Dec. 2526
Coastal ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 12 & Oct. 26-Jan. 739
Light GeeseOct. 1-Jan. 3125
Brant:
North ZoneSept. 23-Oct. 2613
South ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 12 & Oct. 30-Nov. 2013
Coastal ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 12 & Dec. 12-Jan. 713
Maryland:
Ducks and Mergansers (6)(7):
Eastern ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 16-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Jan. 31618
Western ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 19 & Nov. 23-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Jan. 31618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
Resident Population (RP) ZoneNov. 23-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Mar. 10515
AP ZoneDec. 20-Jan. 4 & Jan. 15-Feb. 126
Light GeeseOct. 1-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Jan. 31 & Feb. 8 only2575
BrantDec. 28-Jan. 3113
Massachusetts:
Ducks (8)(9):
Western ZoneOct. 14-Nov. 30 & Dec. 16-Jan. 4618
Central ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 30 & Dec. 17-Jan. 4618
Coastal ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 28-Jan. 28618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese:
NAP Zone:
Central ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 30 & Dec. 17-Jan. 426
Late SeasonJan. 16-Feb. 15515
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Coastal ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 28-Jan. 2826
Late Season (10)Jan. 29-Feb. 15515
Western ZoneOct. 14-Nov. 1639
Late SeasonDec. 18-Feb. 15515
Light Geese:
Western ZoneOct. 14-Nov. 30 & Dec. 16-Jan. 41545
Central ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 30 & Dec. 17-Jan. 4 & Jan. 16-Feb. 151545
Coastal Zone (10)Oct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 28-Jan. 28 & Jan. 27-Feb. 151545
Brant:
Western and Central ZonesClosed
Coastal ZoneDec. 9-Jan. 1113
New Hampshire:
Ducks:
Northern ZoneOct. 2-Nov. 30618
Inland ZoneOct. 9-Nov. 11 & Nov. 27-Dec. 22618
Coastal ZoneOct. 3-Oct. 9 & Nov. 27-Jan. 18618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks515
Canada and Cackling Geese:Same as for Ducks26
Light Geese:Same as for Ducks25
Brant:
Northern ZoneOct. 2-Oct. 3113
Inland ZoneOct. 9-Nov. 713
Coastal ZoneOct. 3-Oct. 9 & Nov. 27-Dec. 1913
New Jersey:
Ducks (11):
North ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 16-Jan. 16618
South ZoneOct. 19-Oct. 26 & Nov. 23-Jan. 23618
Coastal ZoneNov. 9-Nov. 13 & Nov. 28-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
North ZoneNov. 28-Nov. 30 & Dec. 26-Jan. 2539
Special SeasonJan. 27-Feb. 15515
South ZoneNov. 28-Nov. 30 & Dec. 26-Jan. 2539
Special SeasonJan. 27-Feb. 15515
Coastal ZoneNov. 9-Nov. 13 & Nov. 28-Jan. 3126
Light Geese:
North, South, and Coastal ZonesOct. 17-Feb. 152575
Brant:
North ZoneNov. 16-Nov. 30 & Dec. 14-Jan. 213
South ZoneNov. 23-Nov. 30 & Dec. 14-Jan. 913
Coastal ZoneNov. 28-Dec. 7 & Dec. 14-Jan. 713
New York:
Ducks and Mergansers (12):
Long Island ZoneNov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26618
Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 3 & Nov. 23-Dec. 29618
Northeastern ZoneOct. 12-Dec. 1 &
Dec. 14-Dec. 22618
Southeastern ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Nov. 9-Dec. 29618
Western ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 3 & Dec. 7-Jan. 12618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
Western Long Island (RP)Oct. 5-Oct. 20 & Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Feb. 22824
Central Long Island (NAP-L)Nov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Feb. 539
Eastern Long Island (NAP-H)Dec. 3-Jan. 3126
Lake Champlain (AP) ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1039
Late SeasonDec. 1-Jan. 19515
Northeast (AP) ZoneOct. 26-Nov. 15 & Nov. 23-Dec. 139
East Central (AP) ZoneOct. 26-Nov. 15 & Nov. 23-Dec. 139
Hudson Valley (AP) ZoneOct. 27-Nov. 9 & Dec. 21-Jan. 539
West Central (AP) ZoneNov. 9-Nov. 24 & Jan. 11-Jan. 2439
South (AFRP) ZoneOct. 26-Nov. 15 & Nov. 23-Jan. 19515
Light Geese (13):
Long Island ZoneNov. 25-Mar. 1025
Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 1-Dec. 3125
Northeastern ZoneOct. 1-Jan. 1525
Southeastern ZoneOct. 1-Jan. 1525
Western ZoneOct. 1-Jan. 1525
Brant:
Long Island ZoneDec. 28-Jan. 2613
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Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1013
Northeastern ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1013
Southeastern ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1013
Western ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1013
North Carolina:
Ducks (14)(15):
Coastal ZoneOct. 25-Oct. 26 & Nov. 9-Nov. 30 & Dec. 18-Jan. 31618
Inland ZoneOct. 17-Oct. 19 & Nov. 9-Nov. 30 & Dec. 19-Jan. 31618
Mergansers (16)Same as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
RP ZoneOct. 17-Oct. 26 & Nov. 9-Nov. 30 & Dec. 18-Feb. 8515
Northeast ZoneDec. 28-Jan. 3113
Light GeeseOct. 8-Feb. 825
BrantDec. 28-Jan. 3113
Pennsylvania:
Ducks (17):
North ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 26 & Nov. 19-Jan. 11618
South ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 19 & Nov. 19-Jan. 18618
Northwest ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 29 & Dec. 23-Jan. 11618
Lake Erie ZoneNov. 4-Jan. 11618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2)(18):
AP ZoneNov. 23-Nov. 29 & Dec. 23-Jan. 1839
RP ZoneOct. 26-Nov. 29 & Dec. 16-Jan. 18 & Jan. 31-Feb. 22515
Light Geese:
AP ZoneOct. 1-Jan. 2525
RP ZoneOct. 22-Feb. 2225
BrantOct. 12-Nov. 1513
Rhode Island:
Ducks (19)Oct. 11-Oct. 14 & Nov. 27-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling GeeseNov. 23-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 2626
Special SeasonFeb. 1-Feb. 15515
Light GeeseOct. 12-Jan. 2625
BrantDec. 28-Jan. 2613
South Carolina:
Ducks (20)(21)(22)Nov. 16 & Nov. 23-Nov. 30 & Dec. 12-Jan. 31618
Mergansers (20)Same as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2)(23)Nov. 23-Nov. 30 & Dec. 12-Jan. 31 & Feb. 15-Mar. 1515
Light GeeseSame as for Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese25
BrantJan. 2-Jan. 3113
Vermont:
Ducks (24):
Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 3 & Nov. 23-Dec. 29618
Interior ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 10 & Nov. 23-Dec. 22618
Connecticut River ZoneOct. 9-Nov. 11 & Nov. 27-Dec. 22618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1039
Late SeasonDec. 1-Jan. 19515
Interior ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1039
Late SeasonDec. 1-Jan. 19515
Connecticut River ZoneOct. 9-Nov. 11 & Nov. 27-Dec. 2226
Late seasonDec. 23-Jan. 11515
Light Geese:
Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 1-Dec. 31 & Feb. 26-Mar. 1025
Interior ZoneOct. 1-Dec. 31 & Feb. 26-Mar. 1025
Connecticut River ZoneOct. 9-Nov. 11 & Nov. 27-Dec. 2225
Brant:
Lake Champlain ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1013
Interior ZoneOct. 12-Nov. 1013
Connecticut River ZoneOct. 9-Nov. 713
Virginia:
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Ducks (25)(26)Oct. 11-Oct. 14 & Nov. 20-Dec. 1 & Dec. 19-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2):
AP ZoneDec. 19-Jan. 1 & Jan. 16-Jan. 3126
RP ZoneDec. 20-Jan. 1 & Dec. 19-Feb. 23515
Light GeeseOct. 17-Jan. 312575
BrantDec. 23-Dec. 31 & Jan. 11-Jan. 3113
West Virginia:
Ducks (27)(28)Oct. 1-Oct. 14 & Nov. 11-Nov. 16 & Dec. 23-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese (2)Oct. 1-Oct. 20 & Nov. 11-Nov. 16 & Dec. 9-Jan. 31515
Light GeeseSame as for Canada, Cackling, and White-fronted Geese515
BrantJan. 2-Jan. 3113
(1) In Connecticut, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from December 18 through January 9 in the North Zone and from December 27 through January 18 in the South Zone.
(2) The daily bag and possession limits for Canada geese, cackling geese, and white-fronted geese are in the aggregate.
(3) In Delaware, the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge snow goose season is open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays only.
(4) In Florida, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 7 through January 26.
(5) In Maine, the daily bag limit may include no more than 4 of any species, with no more than 12 of any one species in possession. The season for Barrow's goldeneye is closed. Scaup daily bag limit is 1 for the entire season. Eider daily bag limit is 2.
(6) In Maryland, the black duck season is closed in the first (October) segment. Two black ducks may be harvested as part of the daily duck bag limit during the 2nd and 3rd season segments of the regular duck season in both the Eastern and Western Duck Zones. Additionally, the daily bag limit of 6 ducks may include no more than 4 sea ducks, of which no more than 3 may be scoters, eiders, or long-tailed ducks (no more than 1 hen eider). Where the Sea Duck Zone (defined by State regulation 08.03.07.04) is not overlain by the Offshore Waterfowl Hunting Zone (defined by State regulation 08.03.07.07), only sea ducks (scoters, long-tailed ducks, and eiders) may be taken during the regular duck season.
(7) In Maryland, during the regular duck season the daily bag limit for scaup is 1 during all portions of the regular duck season that occur prior to January 9. The daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 9 through January 31 in both the Eastern and Western duck zones.
(8) In Massachusetts, the daily bag limit may include no more than 4 of any single species in addition to the flyway-wide bag restrictions.
(9) In Massachusetts, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 6 through January 28 in the Coastal Zone.
(10) In Massachusetts, the February 1 through 15 portion of the season in the Coastal Zone is restricted to that portion of the Coastal Zone north of the Cape Cod Canal.
(11) In New Jersey, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from December 25 through January 16 in the North Zone, from January 1 through January 23 in the South Zone, and from January 9 through January 31 in the Coastal Zone. Also, the daily bag limit for black-bellied whistling-duck or fulvous whistling-duck in the aggregate is 1.
(12) In New York, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from November 21 through December 1 and December 14 through December 22 in the Northeast Zone, from December 24 through January 12 in the Western Zone, from December 10 through December 29 in the Southeast Zone, from January 7 through January 26 in the Long Island Zone, and from December 10 through December 29 in the Lake Champlain Zone.
(13) In New York, the use of electronic calls and shotguns capable of holding more than 3 shotshells are allowed for hunting of light geese on any day when all other waterfowl hunting seasons are closed.
(14) In North Carolina, the season is closed for black ducks and mottled ducks October 17 through November 22.
(15) In North Carolina, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 9 through January 31.
(16) In North Carolina, the daily bag limit for mergansers is 5 of which no more than 2 may be hooded mergansers.
(17) In Pennsylvania, during the regular duck season in the North Zone, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from December 20 through January 11. During the regular duck season in the South Zone, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from December 27 through January 18. During the regular duck season in the Northwest Zone, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from November 28 through November 29 and from December 23 through January 11. During the regular duck season in the Lake Erie Zone, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from December 20 through January 11.
(18) In Pennsylvania, the daily bag limit is 3 Canada geese with a possession limit of 9 geese in the area south of SR 198 from the Ohio State line to the intersection of I-79, west of I-79 to SR 358, north of SR 358 to the Ohio State line.
(19) In Rhode Island, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 7 through January 26.
(20) In South Carolina, the daily bag limit of 6 may not exceed 1 black-bellied whistling-duck or hooded merganser. Further, the black duck/mottled duck limit is as follows: (1) For areas east and south of Interstate 95, either 1 black or 1 mottled duck in the daily bag in the aggregate; (2) for areas west and north of Interstate 95, either 2 black ducks, or 1 black duck and 1 mottled duck in the daily bag.
(21) In South Carolina, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 on November 16, November 23 through November 30, and December 12 through December 22.
(22) In South Carolina, on November 16, only hunters 17 years of age or younger can hunt ducks [2 scaup], coots, and mergansers. The youth must be accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older who is properly licensed, including State and Federal waterfowl stamps. Youth who are 16 or 17 years of age who hunt on this day are not required to have a State license or State waterfowl stamp but must possess a Federal waterfowl stamp and migratory bird permit.
(23) In South Carolina, the daily bag limit may include no more than 2 white-fronted geese.
(24) In Vermont, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 within the Lake Champlain Zone: From December 10 through December 29. Within the Interior Zone: From December 3 through December 22. Within the Connecticut River Zone: During the regular duck season the scaup bag limit will be 1 for the entire season.
(25) In Virginia, the season is closed for black ducks October 11 through October 14.
(26) In Virginia, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 12 through January 31.
(27) In West Virginia, the season is closed for eiders, whistling-ducks, and mottled ducks.
(28) In West Virginia, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from January 12 through January 31.

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Mississippi Flyway

Flyway-Wide Restrictions

Duck Limits: The daily bag limit of 6 ducks may include no more than 4 mallards (no more than 2 of which may be females), 1 mottled duck, 2 black ducks, 1 pintail, 2 canvasbacks, 2 redheads, 1 scaup (except as footnoted below), and 3 wood ducks. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit is 5 mergansers and may include no more than 2 hooded mergansers. In States that include mergansers in the duck bag limit, the daily limit is the same as the duck bag limit, of which only 2 may be hooded mergansers. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
Alabama:
DucksNov. 29-Dec. 1 & Dec. 6-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark GeeseSept. 7-Oct. 6 & Oct. 19-Nov. 2 & Nov. 29-Dec. 1 & Dec. 6-Jan. 31515
Light GeeseSame as for Dark Geese515
Arkansas:
DucksNov. 23-Dec. 2 & Dec. 10-Dec. 23 & Dec. 27-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks510
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling GeeseSept. 1-Oct. 15 & Nov. 23-Dec. 2 & Dec. 10-Dec. 23 & Dec. 27-Jan. 3126
White-fronted GeeseOct. 26-Nov. 3 & Nov. 23-Dec. 2 & Dec. 10-Dec. 23 & Dec. 27-Jan. 3126
BrantClosed
Light GeeseSame as for White-fronted Geese20
Illinois:
Ducks (1):
North ZoneOct. 19-Dec. 17618
Central ZoneOct. 26-Dec. 24618
South Central ZoneNov. 16-Jan. 14618
South ZoneNov. 30-Jan. 28618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese:
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Oct. 19-Jan. 1639
Central ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Oct. 26-Nov. 3 & Nov. 12-Jan. 3139
South Central ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 16-Jan. 3139
South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 30-Jan. 3139
White-fronted Geese:
North ZoneOct. 21-Jan. 1626
Central ZoneNov. 5-Jan. 3126
South Central ZoneNov. 16-Jan. 3126
South ZoneNov. 30-Jan. 3126
Light Geese:
North ZoneOct. 19-Jan. 1620
Central ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 3120
South Central ZoneNov. 16-Jan. 3120
South ZoneNov. 30-Jan. 3120
BrantSame as for Light Geese13
Indiana:
Ducks (2):
North ZoneOct. 19-Dec. 8 & Dec. 28-Jan. 5618
Central ZoneNov. 2-Nov. 10 & Nov. 23-Jan. 12618
South ZoneNov. 9-Nov. 10 & Nov. 30-Jan. 26618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese (3):
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Oct. 19-Oct. 27 & Nov. 23-Feb. 9515
Central ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 2-Nov. 10 & Nov. 23-Feb. 9515
South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 9-Nov. 10 & Nov. 23-Feb. 15515
White-fronted Geese:
North ZoneOct. 19-Oct. 27 & Nov. 23-Feb. 926
Central ZoneNov. 2-Nov. 10 & Nov. 23-Feb. 926
South ZoneNov. 9-Nov. 10 & Nov. 23-Feb. 1526
Light Geese:
North ZoneSame as for Dark Geese20
Central ZoneSame as for Dark Geese20
South ZoneSame as for Dark Geese20
Iowa:
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Ducks (4):
North ZoneSept. 28-Oct. 4 & Oct. 12-Dec. 3618
Central ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 11 & Oct. 19-Dec. 10618
South ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 18 & Oct. 26-Dec. 17618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese:
North Zone (5)Sept. 14-Sept. 22 & Sept. 21-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 11515
Central Zone (5)Sept. 14-Sept. 22 & Sept. 28-Oct. 13 & Oct. 19-Dec. 10 & Dec. 21-Jan. 18515
South Zone (5)Oct. 5-Oct. 20 & Oct. 26-Dec. 17 & Dec. 28-Jan. 25515
Light Geese:
North ZoneSept. 21-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 1120
Central ZoneSept. 28-Oct. 13 & Oct. 19-Dec. 10 & Dec. 21-Jan. 1820
South ZoneSame as for Dark Geese20
Kentucky:
Ducks (6):
West ZoneNov. 28-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 31618
East ZoneSame as West Zone618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese:
Eastern ZoneSept. 16-Sept. 30 & Nov. 28-Feb. 1539
Western ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Nov. 28-Feb. 1539
White-fronted GeeseNov. 28-Feb. 1526
BrantNov. 28-Feb. 1513
Light GeeseNov. 28-Feb. 152060
Louisiana:
Ducks (7):
East ZoneNov. 16-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 26618
West ZoneNov. 9-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Jan. 5 & Jan. 18-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese:
East ZoneNov. 2-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 2613
West ZoneNov. 2-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Jan. 5 & Jan. 18-Feb. 713
White-fronted GeeseSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese39
BrantClosed
Light GeeseSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese20
Michigan:
Ducks (8):
North ZoneSept. 28-Nov. 24 & Nov. 30-Dec. 1618
Middle ZoneOct. 5-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Dec. 15618
South ZoneOct. 12-Dec. 8 & Dec. 28-Dec. 29618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese (9):
North ZoneSept. 1-Dec. 16515
Middle ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 30 & Oct. 5-Dec. 20515
South Zone:
Muskegon Wastewater Game Management Unit (GMU)Oct. 15-Dec. 21515
Allegan County GMUSept. 1-Sept. 30 & Nov. 19-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Feb. 15515
Remainder of South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 30 & Oct. 12-Dec. 8 & Dec. 28-Jan. 5 & Feb. 1-Feb. 10515
Light Geese:
North ZoneSame as for Dark Geese2060
Middle ZoneSame as for Dark Geese2060
South Zone:
Muskegon Wastewater GMUSame as for Dark Geese2060
Allegan County GMUSame as for Dark Geese2060
Remainder of South ZoneSame as for Dark Geese2060
Minnesota:
Ducks (10):
North ZoneSept. 21-Nov. 19618
Central ZoneSept. 21-Sept. 29 & Oct. 5-Nov. 24618
South ZoneSept. 21-Sept. 29 & Oct. 5-Nov. 24618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
Coots (11)Same as for Ducks1545
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Dark Geese:
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Sept. 21-Dec. 21515
Central ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Sept. 21-Sept. 29 & Oct. 5-Dec. 26515
South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 15 & Sept. 21-Sept. 29 & Oct. 5-Dec. 26515
Light Geese:
North ZoneSame as for Dark Geese2060
Central ZoneSame as for Dark Geese2060
South ZoneSame as for Dark Geese2060
Mississippi:
Ducks (6)Nov. 28-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling GeeseSept. 1-Sept 30 & Nov. 11-Nov. 24 & Nov. 28-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 31515
White-fronted GeeseNov. 11-Nov. 24 & Nov. 28-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 3139
BrantSame as for White-fronted Geese13
Light GeeseSame as for White-fronted Geese20
Missouri:
Ducks and Mergansers (12):
North ZoneNov. 2-Dec. 31618
Middle ZoneNov. 2-Nov. 10 & Nov. 16-Jan. 5618
South ZoneNov. 28-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 31618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant (13):
North ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 13 & Nov. 11-Feb. 639
Middle ZoneSame as North Zone39
South ZoneSame as North Zone39
White-fronted Geese:
North ZoneNov. 11-Feb. 626
Middle ZoneSame as North Zone26
South ZoneSame as North Zone26
Light Geese:
North ZoneNov. 11-Feb. 620
Middle ZoneSame as North Zone20
South ZoneSame as North Zone20
Ohio:
Ducks (14):
Lake Erie Marsh ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 9-Dec. 22618
North ZoneOct. 19-Oct. 27 & Nov. 16-Jan. 5618
South ZoneOct. 19-Oct. 27 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese (15):
Lake Erie Goose ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 15 & Oct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 16-Feb. 3515
North ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 15 & Oct. 19-Oct. 27 & Nov. 9-Feb. 3515
South ZoneSept. 7-Sept. 15 & Oct. 19-Oct. 27 & Nov. 16-Feb. 10515
Light Geese:
Lake Erie Goose ZoneSame as for Dark Geese1030
North ZoneSame as for Dark Geese1030
South ZoneSame as for Dark Geese1030
Tennessee:
Ducks (6):
Reelfoot ZoneNov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Jan. 31618
Rest of StateNov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Jan. 31618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese:
Reelfoot ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 22515
Oct. 12-Oct. 22 & Nov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Feb. 939
Rest of StateSept. 1-Sept. 22515
Oct. 12-Oct. 22 & Nov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Feb. 939
White-fronted Geese:
Reelfoot ZoneNov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Feb. 939
Rest of StateNov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Feb. 939
BrantSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese13
Light GeeseSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese20
Wisconsin:
Ducks (16):
North ZoneSept. 21-Nov. 19618
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South ZoneSept. 28-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 1618
Open Water ZoneOct. 12-Dec. 10618
MergansersSame as for Ducks515
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese:
North Zone (17)Sept. 1-Sept. 15515
Sept. 16-Dec. 1639
South Zone (17)Sept. 1-Sept. 15515
Sept. 16-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 939
Mississippi River Zone (17)Sept. 1-Sept. 15515
Sept. 16-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 939
Light Geese:
North ZoneSept. 1-Dec. 1620
South ZoneSept. 1-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 920
Mississippi River ZoneSept. 1-Oct. 6 & Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 21-Jan. 920
(1) In Illinois, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 during the first 45 days in each of the 4 Zones.
(2) In Indiana, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from November 3 through December 8 and from December 28 through January 5 in the North Zone, from November 29 through January 12 in the Central Zone, and from December 13 through January 26 in the South Zone.
(3) In Indiana, the daily bag limit for dark geese is 5 per day in the aggregate. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit. White-fronted geese are excluded from this aggregation.
(4) In Iowa, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 for the last 45 days of the season.
(5) In Iowa, Canada and cackling geese only September 14 through September 22, for the North and Central Zones. Beginning September 21, the dark goose daily bag limit is 5 and may not include more than 2 Canada and cackling geese September 21 through October 6 in the North Zone, September 28 through October 13 in the Central Zone, and October 5 through October 20 in the South Zone. No more than 3 Canada and cackling geese thereafter, until the end of the season.
(6) In Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from December 18 through January 31.
(7) In Louisiana, the daily bag limit for scaup daily bag limit is 2 after November 23 in the West Zone and after November 30 in the East Zone. The mottled duck daily bag limit is 0 for the first 15 days of the season in each zone and 1 thereafter.
(8) In Michigan, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from September 28 through November 11 in the North Zone, from October 21 through December 1 and December 14 through December 15 in the Middle Zone, and from October 28 through December 8 and December 28 through December 29 in the South Zone.
(9) In Michigan, the dark goose daily bag limit is 5 and may not include more than 1 brant.
(10) In Minnesota, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 Statewide from October 11 through the remainder of the season.
(11) In Minnesota, the daily bag limit is 15, and the possession limit is 45 coots and gallinules in the aggregate.
(12) In Missouri, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from November 2 through December 16 in the North Zone, from November 2 through November 10 and November 16 through December 21 in the Middle Zone, and from November 28 through December 1 and December 7 through January 16 in the South Zone.
(13) In Missouri, Canada and cackling geese and brant have an aggregate daily bag and possession limits of 3 and 9, respectively.
(14) In Ohio, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 on October 27 and from November 9 through December 22 in the Lake Erie Zone, from November 22 through January 5 in the North Zone, and from December 13 through January 26 in the South Zone.
(15) In Ohio, the daily bag limit for dark geese may include no more than 1 brant, and only Canada and cackling geese during the first segment (September 7 through September 15).
(16) In Wisconsin, the daily bag limit for scaup is 2 from September 21 through November 4 in the North Zone, from October 18 through December 1 in the South Zone, and from October 12 through November 25 in the Open Water Zone.
(17) In Wisconsin, Canada and cackling geese only September 1 through 15. After September 15, the bag limit for dark geese is 3 and the possession is 9. The limit and possession for white-fronted geese and brant may be no more than 1 and 3, in the aggregate with Canada and cackling geese.

Central Flyway

Flyway-Wide Restrictions

Duck and Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit is 6 ducks (including mergansers), which may include no more than 5 mallards (2 female mallards), 1 pintail, 2 canvasbacks, 2 redheads, 1 scaup, 3 wood ducks, and 6 mergansers. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
Colorado:
Ducks and Mergansers:
Southeast ZoneOct. 28-Jan. 31618
Northeast ZoneOct. 19-Dec. 1 & Dec. 11-Jan. 31618
Mountain/Foothills ZoneOct. 5-Dec. 1 & Dec. 25-Jan. 31618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese:
South Park UnitOct. 5-Jan. 17515
San Luis Valley UnitOct. 5-Oct. 23 & Nov. 23-Feb. 16515
North Park UnitOct. 5-Jan. 17515
Rest of State in Central FlywayNov. 4-Feb. 16515
Light Geese:
StatewideNov. 2-Feb. 1650
Kansas:
Ducks and Mergansers:
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High PlainsOct. 12-Jan. 5 & Jan. 17-Jan. 26618
Low Plains:
Early ZoneOct. 12-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Jan. 5618
Late ZoneOct. 26-Dec. 29 & Jan. 18-Jan. 26618
Southeast ZoneNov. 9-Jan. 5 & Jan. 11-Jan. 26618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese (1)Oct. 26-Oct. 27 & Nov. 6-Feb. 16618
White-fronted GeeseOct. 26-Dec. 29 & Jan. 25-Feb. 1626
Light GeeseOct. 26-Oct. 27 & Nov. 6-Feb. 1650
Montana:
Ducks and Mergansers (2):
Zone 1Sept. 28-Jan. 2618
Zone 2Sept. 28-Oct. 6 & Oct. 26-Jan. 21618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese:
Zone 1Sept. 28-Jan. 10515
Zone 2Sept. 28-Oct. 6 & Oct. 26-Jan. 29515
Light Geese:
Zone 1Same as for Dark Geese2060
Zone 2Same as for Dark Geese2060
Nebraska:
Ducks and Mergansers (3):
High Plains UnitJan. 8-Jan. 29618
Zone 1Oct. 12-Dec. 24618
Zone 2Oct. 5-Dec. 17618
Zone 3Oct. 26-Jan. 7618
Zone 4Oct. 26-Jan. 7618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese:
Niobrara UnitOct. 28-Feb. 9515
North Central UnitOct. 5-Jan. 17515
Platte River UnitOct. 28-Feb. 9515
White-fronted GeeseOct. 12-Dec. 22 & Jan. 25-Feb. 926
Light GeeseOct. 12-Jan. 8 & Jan. 25-Feb. 950
New Mexico:
Ducks and Mergansers (4):
North ZoneOct. 12-Jan. 15618
South ZoneOct. 28-Jan. 31618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese:
Middle Rio Grande UnitDec. 19-Jan. 3122
Rest of StateOct. 17-Jan. 31515
Light GeeseOct. 17-Jan. 3150
North Dakota:
Ducks and Mergansers (2):
High PlainsSept. 21-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Dec 29618
Low PlainsSept. 21-Dec. 1618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese and Brant (5):
Missouri River ZoneSept. 21-Dec. 27515
Western ND ZoneSept. 21-Dec. 21824
Rest of StateSept. 21-Dec. 16824
White-fronted GeeseSept. 21-Dec. 139
Light GeeseSept. 21-Dec. 2750-
Oklahoma:
Ducks and Mergansers:
High PlainsOct. 5-Jan. 1618
Low Plains:
Zone 1Nov. 9-Nov. 24 & Nov. 30-Jan. 26618
Zone 2Nov. 9-Nov. 24 & Nov. 30-Jan. 26618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese and Brant (1)Nov. 2-Nov. 24 & Nov. 30-Feb. 9824
White-fronted GeeseNov. 2-Nov. 24 & Nov. 30-Feb. 226
Light GeeseNov. 2-Nov. 24 & Nov. 30-Feb. 950
South Dakota:
Ducks and Mergansers (2)(3):
High PlainsOct. 12-Jan. 16618
Low Plains:
North ZoneSept. 21-Dec. 3618
Middle ZoneSept. 21-Dec. 3618
South ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 7618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
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Canada and Cackling Geese:
Unit 1Oct. 1-Dec. 16824
Unit 2Nov. 4-Feb. 16412
Unit 3Oct. 19-Dec. 22 & Jan. 11-Jan. 19412
White-fronted GeeseSept. 28-Dec. 1039
Light GeeseSept. 28-Jan. 1050
Texas:
Ducks and Mergansers (6):
High PlainsOct. 26-Oct. 27 & Nov. 1-Jan. 26618
Low Plains:
North ZoneNov. 9-Dec. 1 & Dec. 7-Jan. 26618
South ZoneNov. 2-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 26618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Canada and Cackling Geese and Brant (7):
Southeast Goose ZoneNov. 2-Jan. 26515
Northeast Goose ZoneNov. 2-Jan. 26515
West Goose ZoneNov. 2-Feb. 2515
White-fronted Geese (7):
Southeast Goose ZoneNov. 2-Jan. 2626
Northeast Goose ZoneNov. 2-Jan. 2626
West Goose ZoneNov. 2-Feb. 226
Light Geese:
Southeast Goose ZoneNov. 2-Feb. 1410
Northeast Goose ZoneNov. 2-Feb. 1410
West Goose ZoneNov. 2-Feb. 210
Wyoming:
Ducks and Mergansers (2):
Zone C1Sept. 28-Oct. 13 & Nov. 2-Jan. 21618
Zone C2Sept. 21-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 7618
Zone C3Same as Zone C2618
CootsSame as for Ducks1545
Dark Geese:
Zone G1A (8)Sept. 28-Oct. 926
Nov. 16-Feb. 16412
Zone G1Sept. 28-Oct. 6 & Nov. 2-Nov. 24 & Dec. 6-Feb. 16515
Zone G2Sept. 21-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 15515
Zone G3Same as Zone G2515
Zone G4Same as Zone G1515
Light GeeseSept. 28-Dec. 29 & Feb. 5-Feb. 162060
(1) In Kansas and Oklahoma, dark geese include Canada, cackling geese, brant, and all other geese except white-fronted geese and light geese.
(2) In Montana, during the first 9 days of the duck season, and in North Dakota, South Dakota (Tier I license), and Wyoming, during the first 16 days of the duck season, the daily bag and possession limit may include 2 and 6 additional blue-winged teal, respectively.
(3) In Nebraska and South Dakota, for hunters possessing a Tier II license, the daily bag limit is 3 ducks or mergansers of any species in the aggregate, and the possession limit is 9.
(4) In New Mexico, Mexican ducks are included in the aggregate with mallards.
(5) In North Dakota, see State regulations for additional shooting hour restrictions.
(6) In Texas, the daily bag limit is 6 ducks, which may include no more than 5 mallards (only 2 of which may be females), 2 redheads, 3 wood ducks, 1 scaup, 2 canvasbacks, 1 pintail, and 1 dusky duck (mottled duck, Mexican duck, black duck and their hybrids). The season for dusky ducks is closed the first 5 days of the season in all zones. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.
(7) In Texas, in the Southeast, Northeast, and West Goose Zones, the daily bag limit for dark geese is 5 in the aggregate and may include no more than 2 white-fronted geese. Possession limits are three times the daily bag limits.
(8) In Wyoming, for Dark Goose Zone G1A, see State regulations for additional restrictions.

Pacific Flyway

Flyway-Wide Restrictions

Duck and Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit of 7 ducks (including mergansers) may include no more than 2 female mallards, 1 pintail, 2 redheads, 2 scaup, and 2 canvasbacks. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.

Coot and Gallinule Limits: Daily bag and possession limits are in the aggregate for the two groups.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
Arizona:
Ducks (1):
North Zone:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
Other DucksOct. 23-Jan. 31721
South Zone:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
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Other DucksOct. 23-Jan. 31721
Coots and GallinulesSame as for Other Ducks2575
Dark Geese:
North ZoneOct. 23-Jan. 31515
South ZoneOct. 23-Jan. 31515
Light GeeseSame as for Dark Geese2060
California:
Ducks:
Northeastern Zone:
ScaupOct. 5-Dec. 1 & Dec. 19-Jan. 1526
Other DucksOct. 5-Jan. 15721
Colorado River Zone:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
Other DucksOct. 23-Jan. 31721
Southern Zone:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
Other DucksOct. 26-Jan. 31721
Southern San Joaquin Valley Zone:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
Other DucksOct. 26-Jan. 31721
Balance of State Zone:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
Other DucksOct. 26-Jan. 31721
Coots and GallinuleSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese (2)(3):
Northeastern Zone (4)Oct. 5-Jan. 121030
Klamath Basin Special Management AreaOct. 5-Jan. 121030
Colorado River ZoneOct. 23-Jan. 31515
Southern ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 3139
Balance of State ZoneSept. 28-Sept. 30 & Oct. 26-Jan. 31 & Feb. 8-Feb. 91030
North Coast Special Management AreaOct. 5-Dec. 21 & Feb. 12-Mar. 101030
White-fronted Geese (2):
Northeastern ZoneOct. 5-Dec. 1 & Jan. 3-Jan. 15 & Feb. 5-Mar.101030
Klamath Basin Special Management AreaOct. 5-Jan. 171030
Colorado River ZoneOct. 23-Jan. 31515
Southern ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 3139
Balance of State ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 31 & Feb. 8-Feb. 121030
Sacramento Valley Special Management AreaOct. 26-Dec. 2139
Light Geese:
Northeastern ZoneOct. 5-Dec. 1 & Jan. 3-Jan. 15 & Feb. 5-Mar. 102060
Klamath Basin Special Management AreaOct. 5-Jan. 172060
Colorado River ZoneOct. 23-Jan. 312060
Southern ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 312060
Imperial County Special Management AreaNov. 4-Jan. 31 & Feb. 3-Feb. 9 & Feb. 12-Feb. 202060
Balance of State ZoneOct. 26-Jan. 31 & Feb. 8-Feb. 122060
Brant:
Northern ZoneNov. 18-Dec. 1426
Balance of State ZoneNov. 19-Dec. 1526
Colorado:
Ducks:
East Zone:
ScaupOct. 5-Dec. 2926
Other DucksOct. 5-Jan. 17721
West Zone:
ScaupOct. 5-Oct. 22 & Nov. 6-Jan. 1226
Other DucksOct. 5-Oct. 22 & Nov. 6-Jan. 31721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks2575
Dark Geese:
East ZoneOct. 5-Jan. 8515
West ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 13 & Nov. 6-Jan. 31515
Light GeeseSame as for Dark Geese1030
Idaho:
Ducks:
Zone 1:
ScaupOct. 5-Dec. 2926
Other DucksOct. 5-Jan. 17721
Zone 2:
ScaupOct. 24-Jan. 1726
Other DucksOct. 5-Jan. 17721
Zone 3:
ScaupNov. 7-Jan. 3126
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Other DucksOct. 19-Jan. 31721
Zone 4:
ScaupOct. 5-Dec. 2926
Other DucksOct. 5-Jan. 17721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant (5):
Zone 1Oct. 5-Jan. 17515
Zone 2Oct. 19-Jan. 31515
Zone 3Oct. 19-Jan. 31515
Zone 4Oct. 5-Jan. 2515
Zone 5Oct. 5-Jan. 17515
Zone 6Oct. 5-Oct. 20515
Nov. 4-Jan. 31515
White-fronted Geese:
Zone 1Oct. 5-Jan. 171030
Zone 2Oct. 5-Jan. 171030
Zone 3Oct. 19-Jan. 311030
Zone 4Nov. 4-Feb. 161030
Zone 5Oct. 5-Jan. 171030
Zone 6Oct. 5-Jan. 171030
Light Geese:
Zone 1Oct. 5-Jan. 172060
Zone 2Oct. 5-Dec. 10 & Feb. 1-Mar. 102060
Zone 3Nov. 26-Mar. 102060
Zone 4Oct. 19-Jan. 312060
Zone 5Oct. 5-Jan. 172060
Zone 6Oct. 5-Jan. 172060
Zone 7Oct. 5-Jan. 172060
Montana:
Ducks:
ScaupSept. 28-Dec. 2226
Other DucksSept. 28-Jan. 10721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks2525
Dark Geese (6)Sept. 28-Jan. 10515
Light Geese (6)Same as for Dark Geese2060
Nevada:
Ducks:
Northeast Zone:
ScaupSept. 28-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 126
Other DucksSept. 28-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 20721
Northwest Zone:
ScaupOct. 31-Jan. 6 & Jan. 9-Jan. 2626
Other DucksOct. 12-Jan. 6 & Jan. 9-Jan. 26721
South Zone:
ScaupNov. 2-Jan. 2626
Other DucksOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 26721
Moapa Valley Special Management Area (7):
ScaupNov. 2-Jan. 2626
Other DucksOct. 26-Jan. 26721
Coots and GallinuleSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant (5):
Northeast ZoneSept. 28-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 20515
Northwest ZoneOct. 12-Jan. 6 & Jan. 9-Jan. 26515
South ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 26515
Moapa Valley Special Management Area (7):Oct. 26-Jan. 26515
White-fronted Geese:
Northeast ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Northwest ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
South ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Moapa Valley Special Management Area (7):Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Light Geese:
Northeast Zone (8)Sept. 28-Dec. 3 & Dec. 14-Jan. 4 & Feb. 22-Mar. 92060
Northwest Zone (9)Nov. 2-Jan. 9 & Jan. 9-Jan. 26 & Feb. 20-Mar. 92060
South ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 262060
Moapa Valley Special Management Area (7):Oct. 26-Jan. 262060
New Mexico:
Ducks:
ScaupOct. 19-Jan. 1226
Other DucksOct. 19-Jan. 31721
Coots and GallinulesSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant (5):
North ZoneSept. 21-Oct. 6 & Nov. 2-Jan. 31515
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South ZoneOct. 17-Jan. 31515
White-fronted Geese:
North ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
South ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Light Geese:
North ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant2060
South ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant2060
Oregon:
Ducks (10):
Zone 1:
Columbia Basin Unit and Rest of Zone 1:
ScaupNov. 2-Jan. 2626
Other DucksOct. 12-Oct. 27 & Oct. 31-Jan. 26721
Zone 2:
ScaupOct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Jan. 826
Other DucksOct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 5-Jan. 26721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese:
Northwest Permit Zone (11)(12)Oct. 19-Oct. 27 & Nov. 23-Jan. 16 & Feb. 8-Mar. 1039
Southwest ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 5-Jan. 26412
South Coast ZoneOct. 5-Dec. 8 & Dec. 21-Jan. 11 & Feb. 22-Mar. 10618
Eastern ZoneOct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 10-Jan. 26412
Mid-Columbia ZoneOct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 5-Jan. 26412
White-fronted Geese:
Northwest Permit Zone (11)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Southwest ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
South Coast ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Eastern Zone (13)Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Jan. 16-Mar. 101030
Mid-Columbia ZoneOct. 12-Jan. 1 & Feb. 1-Feb. 231030
Light Geese:
Northwest Permit Zone (11)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese2060
Southwest ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese2060
South Coast ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese2060
Eastern ZoneSame as for White-fronted Geese2060
Mid-Columbia ZoneSame as for White-fronted Geese2060
BrantNov. 30-Dec. 1526
Utah:
Ducks:
Northern Zone:
ScaupOct. 5-Dec. 2926
Other DucksOct. 5-Jan. 18721
Southern Zone:
ScaupNov. 1-Jan. 2526
Other DucksOct. 12-Jan. 25721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant (5):
East Box Elder County ZoneOct. 5-Jan. 18515
Wasatch Front ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 13 & Nov. 11-Feb. 15515
Northern ZoneOct. 5-Oct. 12 & Oct. 26-Jan. 31515
Southern ZoneOct. 12-Jan. 25515
White-fronted Geese:
East Box Elder County ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Wasatch Front ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Northern ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Southern ZoneSame as for Canada and Cackling Geese, and Brant1030
Light Geese
Southern ZoneOct. 25-Dec. 15 & Jan. 15-Mar. 102060
Rest of StateOct. 15-Dec. 22 & Feb. 1-Mar. 102060
Washington:
Ducks (14):
East and West Zones (15):
ScaupNov. 2-Jan. 2626
Other DucksOct. 12-Oct 20 & Oct. 23-Jan. 26721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks2575
Canada and Cackling Geese:
Area 1 (16)Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 26412
Area 2 Inland (17)(18)Oct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 20-Jan. 12 & Feb. 8-Mar. 539
Area 2 Coast (17)(18)Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 18-Jan. 19 & Feb. 8-Feb. 1939
Area 3 (16)Oct. 12-Oct. 24 & Nov. 2-Jan. 26412
Area 4 (16)Oct. 12-Oct. 27 & Oct. 30 only & Nov. 2-Jan. 26412
Area 5 (16)Oct. 12-Oct. 28 & Nov. 2-Jan. 26412
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White-fronted Geese:
Area 1 (16)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Area 2 Inland (17)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Area 2 Coast (17)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Area 3 (16)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Area 4 (16)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Area 5 (16)Same as for Canada and Cackling Geese1030
Light Geese (19):
Area 1 (16)Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Jan. 26 & Feb. 8-Feb. 182060
Area 2 Inland (17)Oct. 12-Oct. 27 & Nov. 20-Jan. 12 & Feb. 8-Mar. 52060
Area 2 Coast (17)Oct. 12-Dec. 1 & Dec. 18-Jan. 19 & Feb. 8-Feb. 192060
Area 3 (16)Oct. 12-Oct. 24 & Nov. 2-Jan. 262060
Area 4 (16)Oct. 12-Oct. 20 & Nov. 9-Jan. 26 & Feb. 15-Mar. 22060
Area 5 (16)Oct. 12-Oct. 28 & Nov. 2-Jan. 262060
Brant (20):
Coastal ZoneJan. 4-Jan. 2626
Puget Sound ZoneJan. 11-Jan. 2626
Wyoming:
Ducks:
Snake River and Balance of State Zones:
ScaupSept. 21-Dec. 1526
Other DucksSept. 21-Jan. 3721
CootsSame as for Other Ducks1545
Dark GeeseSept. 21-Dec. 26515
Light GeeseSept. 21-Dec. 261030
(1) In Arizona, the daily bag limit may include no more than either 2 female mallards or 2 Mexican ducks, or 1 of each; and no more than 6 female mallards and Mexican ducks, in the aggregate, may be in possession. For black-bellied whistling-ducks, the daily bag limit is 1 and the possession limit is 3.
(2) In California, the daily bag and possession limits for Canada geese, cackling geese, and white-fronted geese are in the aggregate.
(3) In California, small Canada geese are cackling and Aleutian cackling geese, and large Canada geese are western and lesser Canada geese.
(4) In California, in the Northeastern Zone, the daily bag limit may include no more than 2 large Canada geese.
(5) In Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah, the daily bag and possession limits for Canada and cackling geese and brant are in the aggregate.
(6) In Montana, check State regulations for special seasons and exceptions.
(7) In Nevada, youth 17 years of age or younger are allowed to hunt on October 19 on the Moapa Valley portion of Overton Wildlife Management Area (WMA). Youth must be accompanied by an adult who is 18 years of age or older.
(8) In Nevada, in the Northeast Zone, there is no open season on light geese in Ruby Valley within Elko and White Pine Counties.
(9) In Nevada, in the Northwest Zone, the season is closed in Mason Valley and Scripps WMAs and Washoe Lake State Park from February 20 to March 9.
(10) In Oregon, the daily bag limit may include no more than 1 harlequin duck.
(11) In Oregon, in the Northwest Permit Zone, see State regulations for specific dates, times, and conditions of permit hunts and closures.
(12) In Oregon, in the Northwest Permit Zone, the season for dusky Canada geese is closed.
(13) In Oregon, in Lake County, the daily bag and possession limits for white-fronted geese are 1 and 3, respectively.
(14) In Washington, the hunting of harlequin ducks is by State-issued permit only. See State regulations for additional information.
(15) In Washington, the daily bag limit in the West Zone may include no more than 2 scoters, 2 long-tailed ducks, and 2 goldeneyes, with the possession limit three times the daily bag limit.
(16) In Washington, in Areas 1, 3, and 5, hunting is allowed each day. In Area 4, hunting is allowed only on Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays, and certain holidays, except hunting is allowed each day only for light geese during the February and March portion of the season. See State regulations for details, including shooting hours.
(17) In Washington, in Areas 2 Inland and 2 Coast, see State regulations for specific dates, times, and conditions of permit hunts and closures.
(18) In Washington, in Areas 2 Inland and 2 Coast, the season for dusky Canada geese is closed.
(19) In Washington, the daily bag limit for light geese is 10 on or before January 30.
(20) In Washington, brant may be hunted in Clallam, Pacific, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties only; see State regulations for specific dates.

(e) Youth and Veteran—Active Military Personnel Waterfowl Hunting Days.

The following seasons are open only to youth and veteran—active military personnel, except where noted. Youth must be accompanied into the field by an adult 18 years of age or older. This adult cannot duck hunt but may participate in other open seasons.

Limits: Bag limits may include ducks, geese, swans, mergansers, coots, and gallinules. The bag and possession limits are the same as those allowed in the regular season except in States that are allowed a daily bag limit of 1 or 2 scaup during different portions of the season, in which case the daily bag limit is 2 scaup per day and the possession limit is 4 scaup. Flyway species and area restrictions remain in effect.

Definitions

Youth: States may use their established definition of age for youth hunters. However, youth hunters may not be older than 17 years of age. Youth hunters 16 years of age and older must possess a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (also known as Federal Duck Stamp). Swans may be taken only by participants possessing applicable swan permits.

Veteran—Active Military Personnel: Veterans (as defined in section 101 of title 38, U.S. Code) and members of the Armed Forces on active duty, including members of the National Guard and Reserves on active duty (other than for training), may participate. All hunters must possess a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (also known as Federal Duck Stamp). Swans may be taken only by participants possessing applicable swan permits. ( print page 70571)

AreaSpeciesSeason dates
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
Connecticut (1)Ducks, mergansers, coots, geese, and brantOct. 5 & Nov. 2.
Delaware (1)(2)(3)Ducks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, geese, brant, and tundra swansOct. 20 & Feb. 1.
Florida:Ducks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, Canada geese, and light geese
YouthNov. 16 & Feb. 8.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelFeb. 1 & 2.
GeorgiaDucks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, dark geese, and brantNov. 16 & 17.
Maine (1):Ducks, mergansers, coots, geese, and brant
North ZoneSept. 14 & Dec. 7.
South ZoneSept. 21 & Oct. 19.
Coastal ZoneSept. 28 & Oct. 26.
Maryland (4)(5)Ducks, mergansers, coots, geese, brant, and light geeseNov. 2 & Feb. 8.
Massachusetts:Ducks, mergansers, coots, Canada and cackling geese, and light geeseSept. 21 & Oct. 5.
New HampshireDucks, mergansers, coots, Canada and cackling geese, and brant
YouthSept. 28 & 29.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelJan. 25 & 26.
New Jersey:Ducks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, geese, and brant
Youth:
North ZoneOct. 5 & Feb. 1.
South ZoneOct. 12 & Feb. 1.
Coastal ZoneOct. 26 & Feb. 1.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelNov. 2 & Feb. 1.
New York:Ducks, mergansers, coots, dark geese, and brant
Youth:
Long Island ZoneNov. 9 & 10.
Lake Champlain ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Northeastern ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Southeastern ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Western ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Veteran-Active Military Personnel:
Long Island ZoneNov. 16 & 17.
Northeastern ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Southeastern ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Western ZoneNov. 9 & Nov. 10.
North Carolina (6)(3)Ducks, mergansers, coots, geese, brant, and tundra swansFeb. 1 & 8.
Pennsylvania (7):Ducks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, dark geese, and brant
Youth:
North ZoneSept. 21 & Nov. 2.
South ZoneSept. 21 & Nov. 9.
Northwest ZoneSept. 21 & Sept. 28.
Lake Erie ZoneSept. 21 & Oct. 26.
Veteran-Active Military Personnel:
North ZoneNov. 2 & Jan. 18.
South ZoneNov. 9 & Jan. 25.
Northwest ZoneSept. 28 & Jan. 18.
Lake Erie ZoneOct. 26 & Jan. 18.
Rhode Island (1)Ducks, mergansers, coots, Canada and cackling geese, light geese, and brantOct. 26 & 27.
South CarolinaDucks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, and geeseFeb. 1 & 8.
Vermont (1)Ducks, mergansers, coots, geese, and brantSept. 28 & 29.
Virginia (3)Ducks, mergansers, coots, dark geese, and tundra swansOct. 26 & Feb. 8.
West Virginia (1)Ducks, mergansers, coots, gallinules, geese, and brantSept. 21 & Nov. 9.
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY
AlabamaDucks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesNov. 23 & Feb. 8.
Arkansas:Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
YouthFeb. 8 & Feb. 9.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelFeb. 9 only.
Illinois (1):Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
North ZoneOct. 12 & 13.
Central ZoneOct. 19 & 20.
South Central ZoneNov. 9 & 10.
South ZoneNov. 16 & 17.
Indiana:Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
North ZoneOct. 12 & 13.
Central ZoneOct. 26 & 27.
South ZoneNov. 2 & 3.
Iowa (1):Ducks, mergansers, and coots
North ZoneSept. 21 & 22.
Central ZoneSept. 28 & Sept. 29.
South ZoneOct. 5 & 6.
Kentucky:Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
( print page 70572)
YouthNov. 23 & Feb. 8.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelNov. 24 & Feb. 9.
Louisiana:Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
Youth:
East ZoneNov. 9 & Feb. 1.
West ZoneNov. 2 & 3.
Veteran-Active Military Personnel:
East ZoneNov. 9 & Feb. 1.
West ZoneFeb. 1 & 2.
MichiganDucks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesSept. 21 & 22.
Minnesota (1)Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesSept. 7 & 8.
MississippiDucks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesFeb. 8 & 9.
Missouri (1):Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
North ZoneOct. 26 & 27.
Middle ZoneOct. 26 & 27.
South ZoneNov. 23 & 24.
OhioDucks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesSept. 28 & Sept. 29.
Tennessee:
YouthDucks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesFeb. 1 & 8.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelDucks, geese, mergansers, and cootsFeb. 2 & 9.
Wisconsin (1)Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesSept. 14 & 15.
CENTRAL FLYWAY
Colorado:Ducks, dark geese, mergansers, and coots
Mountain/Foothills ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
Northeast ZoneOct. 12 & 13.
Southeast ZoneOct. 19 & 20.
Kansas (8):Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
High PlainsOct. 5 & 6.
Low Plains:
Early ZoneOct. 5 & 6.
Late ZoneOct. 19 & 20.
Southeast ZoneNov. 2 & 3.
Montana (1)Ducks, geese, mergansers, and cootsSept. 21 & 22.
Nebraska (9):Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
Zone 1Oct. 5 & 6.
Zone 2Sept. 28 & 29.
Zone 3Oct. 19 & 20.
Zone 4Oct. 19 & 20.
New Mexico (1):Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
North ZoneOct. 5 & 6.
South ZoneOct. 26 & 27.
North DakotaDucks, geese, mergansers, and cootsSept. 14 & 15.
Oklahoma:Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
High PlainsSept. 28 & Feb. 1.
Low Plains:
Zone 1Nov. 2 & Feb. 1.
Zone 2Nov. 2 & Feb. 1.
South Dakota (1)(9)Ducks, Canada and cackling geese, mergansers, and cootsSept. 7 & 8.
Texas:Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
High PlainsOct. 19 & 20.
Low Plains:
North ZoneNov. 2 & 3.
South ZoneOct. 26 & Oct. 27.
Wyoming:Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
Zone C1Sept. 21 & 22.
Zone C2Sept. 14 & 15.
Zone C3Sept. 14 & 15.
PACIFIC FLYWAY
Arizona (1)Ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesFeb. 8 & 9.
California:
Youth:Ducks, geese, brant, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
Northeastern ZoneSept. 21 & 22.
Colorado River ZoneFeb. 8 & 9.
Southern ZoneFeb. 1 & 2.
Southern San Joaquin Valley ZoneFeb. 1 & 2.
Balance of State ZoneFeb. 1 & 2.
Veteran-Active Military Personnel:Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
Northeastern ZoneJan. 18 & 19.
Southern ZoneFeb. 8 & 9.
( print page 70573)
Southern San Joaquin Valley ZoneFeb. 8 & 9.
Balance of State ZoneFeb. 8 & 9.
Colorado:Ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots
East ZoneSept. 28 & 29.
West ZoneOct. 26 & 27.
IdahoDucks, geese, mergansers, and cootsSept. 28 & 29.
Montana (1)Ducks, geese, mergansers, and cootsSept. 21 & 22.
Nevada (1)(3):Ducks, geese, swans, mergansers, coots, and gallinules
Northeast ZoneSept. 21 & 22.
Northwest ZoneSept. 28 & Feb. 8.
South ZoneFeb. 8 & 9.
New Mexico (1)Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesOct. 12 & 13.
OregonDucks, geese, mergansers, and coots
YouthSept. 28 & Sept. 29.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelFeb. 1.
Utah (1)(3):Ducks, dark geese, swans, mergansers, and coots
Northern ZoneSept. 21.
Southern ZoneSept. 28.
Washington (10):Ducks, geese, brant, mergansers, and coots
Youth:
East ZoneSept. 28 & Feb. 1.
West ZoneSept. 21 & Feb. 1.
Veteran-Active Military PersonnelFeb. 1.
WyomingDucks, geese, mergansers, and cootsSept. 14 & 15.
(1) The season is open to youth hunters only.
(2) In Delaware, tundra swans may be taken only on February 1.
(3) In Delaware, North Carolina, Virginia, Nevada, and Utah, the daily bag limit may not include swans except by permit.
(4) In Maryland, youth hunter(s) must be accompanied by an adult 21 years of age or older that holds a valid Maryland hunting license or is exempt from the hunting license requirements. One adult may take one or more young hunters, and that adult may call waterfowl, assist with decoys, and retrieve downed birds but may not possess a hunting weapon and may not participate in other seasons that are open on the youth waterfowl hunting days. Active military and honorably discharged veterans, of any age, that possess a valid Maryland hunting license or are exempt from the hunting license requirements may also hunt waterfowl on November 2, 2024, and February 8, 2025. Active military and honorably discharged veterans at least 21 years of age or older may possess hunting weapons and hunt while also providing assistance to eligible youth hunters.
(5) In Maryland, the bag limit for Canada and cackling geese is 2 in the AP Zone and 5 in the RP Zone.
(6) In North Carolina, a permit is no longer required to hunt Canada geese or white-fronted geese in the Northeast Zone.
(7) In Pennsylvania, the second youth day in each duck zone is open to youth, veterans, and active-duty military.
(8) In Kansas, youth 17 years of age and younger may participate in the youth waterfowl hunting days.
(9) In Nebraska and South Dakota, Tier II license holders may take 3 ducks or mergansers of any species in the aggregate, and the possession limit is 9.
(10) In Washington, the brant and light goose seasons are closed in September.

7. Section 20.106 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.106

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for sandhill cranes.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits on the species designated in this section are as follows:

Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset, except as otherwise noted. Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

Federally authorized, State-issued permits are issued to individuals, and only the individual whose name and address appears on the permit at the time of issuance is authorized to take sandhill cranes at the level allowed by the permit, in accordance with provisions of both Federal and State regulations governing the hunting season. The permit must be carried by the permittee when exercising its provisions and must be presented to any law enforcement officer upon request. The permit is not transferable or assignable to another individual, and may not be sold, bartered, traded, or otherwise provided to another person. If the permit is altered or defaced in any way, the permit becomes invalid.

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR AREA DESCRIPTIONS AND ANY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS.

AreaSeason datesLimits
BagPossession
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY
Alabama (1)(2):
North ZoneNov. 29-Jan. 263 per season.
Kentucky (1)(2)Dec. 7-Jan. 3123 per season.
Minnesota (1):
NW ZoneSept. 14-Oct. 2026.
Tennessee (1)(4):
( print page 70574)
Southeast ZoneDec. 3-Jan. 312 per season.
Rest of StateDec. 3-Jan. 312 per season.
CENTRAL FLYWAY
Colorado (1)Oct. 5-Dec. 139.
Kansas (1)(2)(3):
West ZoneOct. 19-Dec. 1539.
Central ZoneNov. 6-Jan. 239.
Montana:
Regular Season Area (1)Sept. 28-Nov. 2439
Special Season Area (4)Sept. 1-Oct. 302 per season.
New Mexico:
Regular Season Area (1)Oct. 26-Jan. 2336.
Middle Rio Grande Valley Area (4)(5)Nov. 16-Nov. 1736 per season.
Nov. 233 per season.
Nov. 30-Dec. 1 & Dec. 14-Dec. 15 & Jan. 4-Jan. 5 & Jan. 11-Jan. 1236 per season.
Southwest Area (4)Nov. 2-Nov. 1036.
Jan. 4-Jan. 536 per season.
Estancia Valley (4)(6)Nov. 2-Nov. 1036.
North Dakota (1):
Area 1Sept. 14-Nov. 1039.
Area 2Sept. 14-Nov. 1026.
Oklahoma (1)Oct. 19-Jan. 1939.
South Dakota (1)Sept. 28-Nov. 2439.
Texas (1):
Zone AOct. 26-Jan. 2639.
Zone BNov. 22-Jan. 2639.
Zone CDec. 14-Jan. 1926.
Wyoming:
Regular Season (Area 7)(1)Sept. 7-Nov. 339.
Riverton-Boysen Unit (Area 4)(4)Sept. 28-Oct. 201 per season.
Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, and Washakie Counties (Area 6)(4)Sept. 14-Oct. 61 per season.
Johnson, Natrona, and Sheridan Counties (Area 8) (4)Sept. 1-Sept. 301 per season.
PACIFIC FLYWAY
Arizona (4):
Zone 1 (7)Nov. 8-Dec. 153 per season.
Zone 2 (8)Dec. 6-Dec. 153 per season.
Zone 3 (9)Nov. 23-Dec. 153 per season.
Idaho (4):
Areas 1, 3, 4, 5, & 6Sept. 1-Sept. 302 per season.
Area 2Sept. 1-Sept. 152 per season.
Montana (4):
Zones 1 & 5Sept. 1-Oct. 301 per season.
Zones 2, 3, 4 & 6Sept. 1-Oct. 302 per season.
Utah (4):
Cache CountySept. 7-Sept. 151 per season.
East Box Elder CountySept. 7-Nov. 51 per season.
Rich CountySept. 7-Sept. 151 per season.
Uintah Basin ZoneSept. 28-Nov. 261 per season.
Wyoming (4):
Areas 1, 2, & 5Sept. 1-Sept. 151 per season.
Area 3Sept. 1-Sept. 81 per season.
(1) Each person participating in the regular sandhill crane seasons must have a valid sandhill crane hunting permit and/or a State-issued Harvest Information Program (HIP) certification for game bird hunting in their possession while hunting.
(2) In Alabama, Kansas, and Kentucky, shooting hours are from sunrise to sunset.
(3) In Kansas, each person desiring to hunt sandhill cranes is required to pass an annual, online sandhill crane identification examination.
(4) Hunting is by State permit only. See State regulations for further information. ( print page 70575)
(5) In New Mexico, in the Middle Rio Grande Valley Area (Bernardo and Casa Colorado Wildlife Management Areas), the season is only open for youth hunters on November 23. See State regulations for further details.
(6) In New Mexico, in the Estancia Valley Area, the season will be closed to crane hunting on November 6.
(7) In Arizona, in Zone 1, season dates are November 8 to 10, November 15 to 17, November 19 to 21, November 23 to 25, November 27 to 29, December 1 to 3, December 6 to 8, and December 13 to 15. November 8 to 10 is restricted to archery hunters only, and December 6 to 8 is restricted to youth hunters only.
(8) In Arizona, in Zone 2, season dates are December 6 to 8 and December 13 to 15.
(9) In Arizona, in Zone 3, season dates are November 23 to 25, November 27 to 29, December 1 to 3, December 5 to 7, December 9 to 11, and December 13 to 15.

8. Section 20.107 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.107

Seasons, limits, and shooting hours for swans.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), shooting and hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits on the species designated in this section are as follows:

Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset, except as otherwise restricted by State regulations. Shooting and hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset, except as otherwise noted. Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500). Hunting is by State permit only.

Federally authorized, State-issued permits are issued to individuals, and only the individual whose name and address appears on the permit at the time of issuance is authorized to take swans at the level allowed by the permit, in accordance with provisions of both Federal and State regulations governing the hunting season. The permit must be carried by the permittee when exercising its provisions and must be presented to any law enforcement officer upon request. The permit is not transferable or assignable to another individual, and may not be sold, bartered, traded, or otherwise provided to another person. If the permit is altered or defaced in any way, the permit becomes invalid.

Successful permittees must immediately validate their harvest by that method required in State regulations.

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND DELINEATIONS OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS. SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY ON FEDERAL AND STATE PUBLIC HUNTING AREAS AND FEDERAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS.

AreaSeason datesLimits
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
DelawareNov. 9-Jan. 311 tundra swan per permit.
North CarolinaNov. 9-Jan. 311 tundra swan per permit.
VirginiaNov. 15-Jan. 311 tundra swan per permit.
CENTRAL FLYWAY (1)
Montana (2)Sept. 28-Jan. 21 swan per permit.
North Dakota (1)Sept. 28-Dec. 271 tundra swan per permit.
South DakotaSept. 28-Jan. 101 swan per permit.
PACIFIC FLYWAY (1)
Idaho (2)Oct. 5-Dec. 11 swan per season.
Montana (2)Oct. 5-Nov. 291 swan per season.
Nevada (3)(4)Oct. 12-Jan. 6 & Jan. 9-Jan. 261 swan per day, 2 per season.
Utah (3)(4)Oct. 5-Dec. 81 swan per season.
(1) See State regulations for description of area open to swan hunting.
(2) In Idaho and Montana, all harvested swans must be reported by way of a bill measurement card within 3 days of harvest.
(3) In Nevada and Utah, all harvested swans and tags must be checked or registered within 3 days of harvest.
(4) Harvests of trumpeter swans are limited to 20 in Utah and 10 in Nevada. When it has been determined that the quota of trumpeter swans allotted to Nevada and Utah have been filled, the season for taking of any swan species in the respective State will be closed by either the Director upon giving public notice through local information media at least 48 hours in advance of the time and date of closing, or by the State through State regulations with such notice and time (not less than 48 hours) as they deem necessary.

9. Section 20.109 is revised to read as follows:

§ 20.109

Extended seasons, limits, and hours for taking migratory game birds by falconry.

Subject to the applicable provisions of the preceding sections of this part, areas open to hunting, respective open seasons (dates inclusive), hawking hours, and daily bag and possession limits for the species designated in this section are prescribed as follows:

Hawking hours are one-half hour before sunrise until sunset except as otherwise restricted by State regulations.

Area descriptions were published in the August 26, 2024, Federal Register (89 FR 68500).

Limits: The daily bag limit may include no more than 3 migratory game birds in the aggregate. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit. These limits apply to falconry during both regular hunting seasons and extended falconry seasons, unless further restricted by State regulations. The falconry bag and possession limits are not in addition to regular season limits.

Although many States permit falconry during the gun seasons, only extended falconry seasons are shown below. Please consult State regulations for details.

CHECK STATE REGULATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND DELINEATIONS OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS. SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY ON FEDERAL AND STATE PUBLIC HUNTING AREAS AND FEDERAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS. ( print page 70576)

AreaExtended falconry dates
ATLANTIC FLYWAY
Delaware:
DovesFeb. 1-Feb. 17.
RailsDec. 1-Jan. 6.
Woodco*ckOct. 1-Oct. 29 & Feb. 6-Mar. 10.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsFeb. 3-Mar. 3.
BrantFeb. 1-Feb. 6 & Feb. 10-Feb. 15.
Florida:
DovesFeb. 1-Feb. 17.
RailsNov. 10-Dec. 16.
Woodco*ckNov. 24-Dec. 17 & Feb. 1-Mar. 10.
GallinulesNov. 10-Dec. 13.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsNov. 3-Nov. 12 & Feb. 2-Feb. 26.
Georgia:
Ducks, dark geese, and gallinulesDec. 2-Dec. 6.
Maine:
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
North ZoneDec. 16-Feb. 5.
South & Coastal ZonesJan. 8-Feb. 28.
Maryland:
DovesJan. 11-Jan. 30.
RailsNov. 22-Jan. 3.
Woodco*ckOct. 1-Oct. 25 & Jan. 30-Mar. 8.
DucksFeb. 1-Mar. 8.
BrantFeb. 1-Mar. 8.
Light GeeseFeb. 22-Mar. 8.
Massachusetts:
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsOct. 12-Feb.11.
New Hampshire:
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Northern ZoneDec. 1-Jan. 12.
Inland ZoneNov. 12-Nov. 26 & Dec. 23-Jan. 19.
Coastal ZoneJan. 27-Mar. 10.
New Jersey:
Woodco*ck:
North ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 18 & Dec. 2-Jan. 31.
South ZoneOct. 1-Nov. 8 & Dec. 9-Dec. 18 & Jan. 1-Jan. 31.
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and brant:
North ZoneJan. 17-Mar. 10.
South ZoneJan. 24-Mar. 10.
Coastal ZoneFeb. 1-Mar. 10.
New York:
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Long Island ZoneNov. 1-Nov. 22 & Dec. 2-Dec. 6 & Jan. 27-Feb. 13.
Northeastern ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 11 & Dec. 2-Dec. 13 & Dec. 23-Jan. 13.
Southeastern ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 11 & Oct. 21-Nov. 8 & Dec. 30-Jan. 13.
Western ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 11 & Nov. 4-Dec. 6 & Jan. 13 only.
North Carolina:
DovesOct. 7-Oct. 19.
Rails and gallinulesDec. 7-Jan. 11.
Woodco*ckDec. 2-Dec. 10 & Feb. 1-Feb. 22.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsOct. 1-Oct. 12 & Feb. 1-Feb. 8.
Pennsylvania:
DovesNov. 30-Dec. 19.
RailsNov. 22-Jan. 3.
Woodco*ck and snipeSept. 2-Oct. 18 & Nov. 30-Dec. 14 & Dec. 26-Jan. 4.
GallinulesNov. 22-Jan. 1.
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
North ZoneOct. 28-Nov. 18 & Feb. 8-Mar. 10.
South ZoneOct. 21-Nov. 18 & Feb. 15-Mar. 10.
Northwest ZoneNov. 30-Dec. 21 & Feb. 10-Mar. 10.
Lake Erie ZoneJan. 17-Mar. 10.
Canada, cackling, and white-fronted geese:
AP ZoneJan. 20-Mar. 10.
RP ZoneMar. 6-Mar. 10.
South Carolina:
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsNov. 4-Nov. 22 & Dec. 1-Dec. 11.
Virginia:
DovesJan. 21-Jan. 31.
Rails, gallinulesNov. 4-Nov. 13 & Dec. 2-Dec. 26.
Woodco*ckOct. 17-Nov. 10 & Dec. 1-Dec. 26 & Jan. 21-Jan. 31.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsDec. 2-Dec. 18 & Feb. 1-Feb. 9.
Canada, cackling, and white-fronted geese:
( print page 70577)
Eastern (AP) ZoneNov. 20-Dec. 1 & Jan. 2-Jan. 15 & Feb. 1-Feb. 23.
BrantOct. 17-Dec. 22 & Jan. 1-Jan. 10.
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY
Arkansas:
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsFeb. 1-Feb. 15.
Illinois:
DovesNov. 15-Dec. 1.
RailsSept. 1-Sept. 6 & Nov. 16-Dec. 16.
Woodco*ckSept. 1-Oct. 18 & Dec. 3-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsFeb. 10-Mar. 10.
Indiana:
DovesOct. 21-Oct. 31 & Jan. 4-Jan. 9.
Woodco*ckSept. 20-Oct. 14 & Nov. 29-Jan. 4.
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
North ZoneSept. 27-Sept. 30 & Feb. 14-Mar. 10.
Central ZoneOct. 26-Nov. 1 & Feb. 17-Mar. 10.
South ZoneNov. 2-Nov. 8 & Feb. 17-Mar. 10.
Iowa:
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsJan. 4-Feb. 1.
Kentucky:
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsDec. 2-Dec. 6 & Feb. 1-Feb. 23.
Louisiana:
DovesSept. 14-Sept. 30.
Rails and gallinules:
East ZoneNov. 2-Nov. 15 & Jan. 4-Jan. 26.
West ZoneNov. 2-Nov. 15 & Jan. 4-Jan. 26.
Woodco*ckNov. 4-Dec. 17.
Ducks:
East ZoneNov. 2-Jan. 29.
West ZoneNov. 2-Jan. 29.
Michigan:
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesDec. 30-Jan. 12 & Feb. 22-Mar. 10.
Minnesota:
DovesNov. 30-Dec. 16.
Rails and snipeNov. 5-Dec. 16.
Woodco*ckSept. 1-Sept. 20 & Nov. 5-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesDec. 7-Jan. 20.
Mississippi:
DovesDec. 10-Dec. 26.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsFeb. 1-Mar. 1.
Missouri:
DovesNov. 30-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsSept. 7-Sept. 22 & Feb. 11-Mar. 10.
Tennessee:
DovesSept. 29-Sept. 30 & Jan. 16-Jan. 30.
RailsNov. 10-Dec. 14.
Woodco*ckNov. 1-Nov. 8 & Dec. 2-Jan. 9 & Feb. 1-Feb. 15.
SnipeNov. 14-Feb. 28.
GallinulesNov. 10-Dec. 14.
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Reelfoot ZoneDec. 2-Dec. 4 & Feb. 1-Feb. 28.
Remainder of the StateDec. 2-Dec. 4 & Feb. 1-Feb. 28.
Wisconsin:
Rails, snipe, and gallinules:
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 20 & Nov. 20-Dec. 1.
South ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 27 & Oct. 7-Oct. 11.
Open Water ZoneSept. 1-Oct. 11.
Woodco*ckSept. 1-Sept. 20 & Nov. 5-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsSept. 14-Sept. 15 & Jan. 10-Feb. 14.
CENTRAL FLYWAY
Kansas:
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Low Plains: Early ZoneFeb. 24-Mar. 10.
Low Plains: Late ZoneFeb. 24-Mar. 10.
Southeast ZoneFeb. 24-Mar. 10.
Montana : 1
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Zone 1Sept. 18-Sept. 27.
Zone 2Sept. 18-Sept. 27.
Nebraska:
( print page 70578)
Ducks, mergansers, and coots: 2
Zone 1Feb. 25-Mar. 10.
Zone 2Feb. 25-Mar. 10.
Zone 3Closed.
Zone 4Feb. 25-Mar. 10.
New Mexico:
Doves:
North ZoneNov. 30-Dec. 4 & Dec. 21-Jan. 1.
South ZoneOct. 29-Nov. 5 & Nov. 22-Nov. 30.
Band-tailed pigeons:
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 14.
South ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 14.
Ducks and cootsSept. 14-Sept. 22.
Sandhill cranes 3Oct. 12-Oct. 25 & Nov. 11-Dec. 31.
GallinulesNov. 23-Dec. 28.
Sora and Virginia railsNov. 23-Dec. 28.
North Dakota:
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and snipeSept. 2-Sept. 6.
Sept. 9-Sept. 13.
Oklahoma:
DovesFeb. 18-Mar. 5.
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Low Plains Zones 1 and 2Feb. 10-Feb. 24.
Gallinules and railsFeb. 1-Mar. 9.
Woodco*ckDec. 10-Feb. 9.
Sandhill cranesJan. 20-Feb. 2.
South Dakota:
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
High PlainsSept. 1-Sept. 8.
Low Plains:
North ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 20 & Dec. 4-Dec. 14.
Middle ZoneSept. 1-Sept. 20 & Dec. 4-Dec. 14.
South ZoneOct. 1-Oct. 19 & Jan. 8-Jan. 19.
Texas:
DovesNov. 15-Dec. 1.
Rails, gallinules, and woodco*ckJan. 27-Feb. 10.
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Low Plains—North and South ZonesJan. 27-Feb. 10.
Wyoming:
DovesNov. 30-Dec. 16.
RailsNov. 10-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, and coots:
Zone C1Oct. 14-Oct. 21.
Zone C2Sept. 16-Sept. 20 &Dec. 2-Dec. 4.
Zone C3Same as Zone C2.
PACIFIC FLYWAY
Arizona:
DovesSept. 16-Nov. 1.
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinulesFeb. 1-Feb. 4.
California:
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and gallinules:
Colorado River ZoneFeb. 1-Feb. 4.
Southern ZoneFeb. 15-Feb. 19.
Southern San Joaquin Valley ZoneFeb. 15-Feb. 19.
Balance of State ZoneFeb. 15-Feb. 19.
Idaho:
DovesJan. 23-Mar. 10.
New Mexico:
Dove:
North ZoneNov. 30-Dec. 4 & Dec. 21-Jan. 1.
South ZoneOct. 29-Nov. 5 & Nov. 22-Nov. 30.
Oregon:
Doves:
Zone 1Oct. 1-Nov. 14 & Dec. 15-Dec. 16.
Zone 2Oct. 31-Dec. 16.
Band-tailed pigeons 4Sept. 1-Sept. 14 & Sept. 24-Dec. 16.
Utah:
DovesOct. 31-Dec. 16.
Band-tailed pigeonsOct. 31-Dec. 16.
Washington:
DovesOct. 31-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, coots, and dark geese:
( print page 70579)
East ZoneSept. 28 & Feb. 1.
West ZoneSept. 21 & Feb. 1.
Light geese and brantFeb. 1.
Wyoming:
DovesNov. 30-Dec. 16.
Sora and Virginia railsNov. 10-Dec. 16.
Ducks, mergansers, and cootsSept. 14-Sept. 15.
1  In Montana, the limits are 2 daily and 6 in possession.
2  In Nebraska, only the portion of Zone 2 that is considered low plains is open.
3  In New Mexico, the limits for sandhill cranes are 3 daily and 6 in possession.
4  In Oregon, no more than 1 pigeon daily in bag or possession.
Migratory Bird Hunting; 2024-25 Seasons for Certain Migratory Game Birds (2024)

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