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DEM Announces Important Information Regarding the 2008-09 Waterfowl Hunting Season and Abstracts - Sep. 18, 2008
The Department of Environmental Management's Division of Fish and Wildlife has established the 2008-2009 waterfowl hunting season regulations. The three-way split season for waterfowl begins on October 10, and the season for snow geese and sea ducks opens on October 11.

Great Salt Lake Water Level Could Affect Duck Hunt - Sep. 18, 2008
If you chased ducks and geese in Utah last fall, then you already know how many birds should be in Utah this season.

Duck Hunters Are Boaters Too - Sep. 17, 2008
Many duck hunters don’t see themselves as boaters because they generally use their boat simply as the means to get to and from their hunting spot. After all it’s not like they are towing skiers or an inner tube full of kids around the lake, but nothing could be further from the truth.

Residents Open Waterfowl Season Sept. 27, Nonresidents Oct. 4 - Sep. 15, 2008
Dry conditions covering much of North Dakota have waterfowl biologists cautioning duck hunters to scout early to determine whether favorite marshes will be huntable this year.

Waterfowl Hunting Safety Tips - Sep. 15, 2008
Water is one hazard waterfowl hunters face that land-based hunters don’t.

Duck Facts For Young Hunters - Sep. 15, 2008
What do ducks eat? Ducks eat different foods, depending on their species and age, including: seeds, roots, stems of wetland plants, grains like barley from a farmer’s field, even midges and mayfly nymphs.

Duck And Goose Hunting Outlook - Sep. 15, 2008
Montana duck and goose hunters can look forward to some good hunting beginning Oct. 4 in the Central and Pacific flyways. The seasons and bag limits will be similar to last seasons. Montana’s youth waterfowl season is Sept. 27-28.

Marsh Hen, Teal Seasons Open Soon - Sep. 12, 2008
The two-part season for marsh hens—including king, clapper, sora and Virginia rails—and common moorhens and purple gallinules will be from Sept. 15–Sept. 20 and Oct. 13–Dec. 15. The daily bag limit for king and/or clapper rails is 15 birds per hunter and moorhens and/or purple gallinules are 15 birds per hunter. The daily limit for sora and/or Virginia rails is 25 birds per hunter. Shooting hours are 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset. Lead shot is legal for rail hunting, except that non-toxic shot is required on National Wildlife Refuges.

L.D.W.F. Wildlife Division Reports on Hurricane Gustav Impacts - Sep. 12, 2008
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) biologists report forest and marshland damage and scattered instances of flooding caused by Hurricane Gustav's Sept. 1 landfall.

Youth Waterfowl Hunting Weekend Is September 27-28 - Sep. 11, 2008
New Hampshire's 2008 Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days will be held statewide on Saturday and Sunday, September 27-28. To participate, youth must be 15 years of age or younger and must be accompanied by a properly licensed adult age 18 or older.