High Waterfowl Numbers In South Dakota
Source: http://gfp.sd.gov/news/news/september/21.aspx
Published: Sep. 21, 2010
Waterfowl hunting seasons in many parts of South Dakota open this weekend, and hunters will get to experience some of the largest populations of ducks and geese in North America.
With large numbers of wetland and grassland habitat, South Dakota has some of the most significant waterfowl breeding areas in the United States. According to survey data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), hunting opportunities this fall may be the best in decades.
The USFWS Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey shows that South Dakota's duck population increased from 4.8 million in 2009 to 5.8 million this year. The estimate includes more than one million mallards and more than two million blue-winged teal.
It has been a thrill driving by different bodies of water in the state this summer and observing the waterfowl activity, said Spencer Vaa, South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks waterfowl biologist. am excited about the potential for an excellent hunting season. South Dakota has a great waterfowl resource this year, and hunting opportunities will be good in most areas?
Duck hunters are reminded of a change in the daily bag limit for pintails from one formerly to two this season. The daily bag limit will include six ducks and may be comprised of no more than five mallards (of which, no more than two may be mallard hens), three wood ducks, two scaup, two redheads, two pintail, and one canvasback.
Hunters also should find exceptional goose numbers in certain areas of the state. South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks worked closely with USFWS to increase harvest opportunities in an attempt to reduce the resident Canada geese population. Goose hunters are reminded that the daily bag limit for the Early Fall Canada Goose season has been increased from five birds formerly to eight birds this year.
Waterfowl hunting in many parts of South Dakota opens on Saturday, Sept. 25. Hunters are reminded that in addition to their general hunting licenses, waterfowl hunters also need a State Migratory Bird Certification and a Federal Duck Stamp. Information on season dates can be found in the 2010 Hunting and Trapping Handbook, or online at http://www.gfp.sd.gov/hunting/waterfowl/
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