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Maryland Hunting, Trapping Seasons and Bag Limits for 2011-2012
( Maryland’s hunting license year is August 1 to July 31)
MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS
Seasons, bag limits and possession limits for migratory game birds must conform to regulations and season frameworks adopted by the Secretary of the Interior. To provide additional opportunity for public involvement in this process, the Department presents the following proposals for selected migratory species with the understanding that they may change to comply with forthcoming Federal frameworks.
Early Waterfowl Seasons & Bag Limits
2011-2012
| Species | Open Season | Location | Daily Bag Limit | Possession Limit |
| Early Resident Canada Goose Eastern Zone | 2011* Sept 1 -15 |
Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; and that part of Anne Arundel County east of Interstate 895, Interstate 97 and Route 3; that part of Prince George’s County east of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County east of Route 301 to the Virginia State line. | 8 per day | 16 |
| Early Resident Canada Goose Western Zone | 2011* Sept 1-24 |
Allegany, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, Montgomery, and Washington Counties and that part of Anne Arundel County west of Interstate 895, Interstate 97 and Route 3; that part of Prince George’s County west of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County west of Route 301 to the Virginia State line. | 8 per day | 16 |
| Teal ** | 2011 Determined in August 2011 |
Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; and that part of Anne Arundel County east of Interstate 895, Interstate 97 and Route 3; that part of Prince George’s County east of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County east of Route 301 to the Virginia State line. | 4 teal (blue-winged or green-winged teal) singly, or in aggregate |
8 |
| * Special Hunting Methods for Resident Canada Geese during the September Season Only: Shotguns capable of holding more than three shells may be used to take Resident Canada geese and the shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. **Shooting hours for teal during the September season are from sunrise to sunset. | ||||
Ducks, Coots, and Mergansers
| Regular Duck Season: | Oct. 15 – Oct. 22 Nov. 12 – Nov. 25 Dec. 13 – Jan. 28 |
| Black Duck Season: | Nov. 12 – Nov. 25 Dec. 13 – Jan. 28 |
Daily Bag and Possession Limits
The daily bag limit of ducks is 6. The 6-duck limit (including mergansers) shall consist of no more than 5 long-tailed ducks, 4 scoters, 4 mallards (max. 2 hen mallards), 3 wood ducks, 2 redheads, 2 scaup, 2 hooded mergansers, 2 pintails, 1 canvasback, 1 fulvous tree duck, 1 mottled duck, and 1 black duck (during black duck season). All other species of ducks (except harlequin ducks) may be taken up to the 6-duck limit. There is no open season for harlequin ducks. In addition to the duck bag limit, hunters may take 15 coots per day.
Sea Ducks (Scoters, Long-tailed Duck, and Eiders) in Special Sea Duck Zone
| Season Dates: | Oct. 1 – Jan. 28 |
| Daily Bag Limit: | 5 (no more than 4 scoters) per day |
Atlantic Population (AP) Canada Geese
| Season Dates: | Nov. 19 – Nov. 25 Dec. 15 – Jan. 28 |
| Daily Bag Limit: | 2 per day* |
AP Harvest Zone:
Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Howard, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, St. Mary’s, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; that portion of Carroll County east of Route 31 to the intersection of Route 97, and east of Route 97 to the Pennsylvania line; that portion of Prince George’s County east of Route 3 and Route 301; and that portion of Charles County east of Route 301 to the Virginia line.
* The daily bag limit may include Canada geese, cackling geese, and white-fronted geese singly or in aggregate.
Resident Population Canada Geese (Regular Season)
| Season Dates: | Nov. 16 – Nov. 25 Dec. 15 – Mar. 3 |
| Daily Bag Limit: | 5 per day* |
RP Harvest Zone:
Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, Montgomery, and Washington Counties; that portion of Carroll County west of Route 31 to the intersection of Route 97, and west of Route 97 to the Pennsylvania line; that portion of Prince George’s County west of Route 3 and Route 301; and that portion of Charles County west of Route 301 to the Virginia line.
* The daily bag limit may include Canada geese, cackling geese, and white-fronted geese singly or in aggregate.
Map of Regular Canada Goose Hunting Zones in Maryland
Atlantic Brant
| Season Dates: | Nov. 17 – Nov. 25 Dec. 12 – Jan. 28 |
| Daily Bag Limit: | 2 per day |
Light Geese
(Greater and Lesser Snow Geese, Ross’ Geese)
| Season Dates: | Oct. 8 – Nov. 25 Dec. 12 – Jan. 28 |
| Daily Bag Limit: | 25 per day. No possession limit. |
2012 Light Goose Conservation Order Season
| Season Dates: | Nov. 28 – Dec. 10 Jan. 30 – April 14 |
| Daily Bag Limit: | No bag limit or possession limit |
Light Goose Conservation Season Harvest Zone (not open in special sea duck zone):
Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Howard, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, St. Mary’s, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; that portion of Carroll County east of Route 31 to the intersection of Route 97, and east of Route 97 to the Pennsylvania line; that portion of Prince Georges County east of Routes 3 and 301; and that portion of Charles County east of Route 301 to the Virginia line.
Special Regulations during Light Goose Conservation Order Season:
- Hunters may use unplugged shotguns and electronic calls.
- Extended shooting hours to one-half hour after sunset; and
- Hunters must possess a Snow Goose Conservation Order Hunting Season Permit while hunting light geese.
Permits available from DNR sport license agents, online at https://www2.md.wildlifelicense.com/ or by phone (1-800-918-2870) for a $5 fee.
No Open Season for Swans (tundra, trumpeter, and mute swans)
2010-11 HUNTING SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS
These are the seasons and bag limits for hunting and trapping from July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011. Licenses for 2010-11 will go on sale beginning June 14, 2010. For seasons and bag limits for the current year ending June 30, 2010, please see this page, or consult your 2009-10 Digest.
SQUIRRELS, Red, Gray, Black and Fox (Combined): Special season for eligible junior hunters, with or without required license, and mentored youth –
Oct. 9-15 (6 daily, 12 in possession limit after first day). SQUIRRELS, Red, Gray, Black and Fox (Combined):
Oct. 16-Nov. 27; Dec. 13-23 and Dec. 27-Feb. 5 (6 daily, 12 possession). RUFFED GROUSE:
Oct. 16–Nov. 27, Dec. 13-23 and Dec. 27-Jan. 22 (2 daily, 4 possession). RABBIT (Cottontail) Special season for eligible junior hunters, with or without required license:
Oct. 9-16 (4 daily, 8 possession). RABBIT (Cottontail):
Oct. 23-Nov. 27, Dec. 13-23 and Dec. 27-Feb. 26 (4 daily, 8 possession). PHEASANT: Special season for eligible junior hunters, with or without required license –
Oct. 9-16 (2 daily, 4 in possession). Male pheasants only in WMUs 2A, 2B, 2C, 4C, 4E, 5A and 5B. Male and female pheasants may be taken in all other WMUs. There is no open season for the taking of pheasants in any Wild Pheasant Recovery Areas in any WMU. PHEASANT: Male only in WMUs 2A, 2B, 2C, 4C, 4E, 5A and 5B –
Oct. 23-Nov. 27. Male and female may be taken in all other WMUs – Oct. 23-Nov. 27, Dec. 13-23 and Dec. 27-Feb. 5 (2 daily, 4 in possession). There is no open season for the taking of pheasants in any Wild Pheasant Recovery Areas in any WMU. BOBWHITE QUAIL:
HARES (SNOWSHOE RABBITS) OR VARYING HARES:
Oct. 23-Nov. 27 (4 daily, 8 possession). (Closed in WMUs 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D.) Dec. 27–Jan. 1 (1 daily, 2 possession). WOODCHUCKS (GROUNDHOGS):
No closed season, except: Sundays; during the antlered and antlerless deer seasons; and during legal hunting hours of the spring gobbler turkey season. CROWS:
July 2-April 10, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. No limit. STARLINGS AND ENGLISH SPARROWS:WILD TURKEY (Male or Female): Wildlife Management Units 1A, 1B and 2A (Shotgun and bow and arrow) –
Nov. 13-19 and Nov. 25-27; No closed season, except during the antlered and antlerless deer seasons and during legal hunting hours of the spring gobbler turkey season. No limit. WMU 2B (Shotgun and bow and arrow) – Nov. 6-19 and Nov. 25-27; WMUs 2C, 2D, 2E, 4A, 4B and 4D – Nov. 13-19 and Nov. 25-27; WMUs 2F, 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4C and 4E – Nov. 6-19 and Nov. 25-27; WMU 5A – Nov. 16-18; WMUs 5B, 5C and 5D – CLOSED TO FALL TURKEY HUNTING. SPRING GOBBLER (Bearded bird only): Special season for eligible junior hunters, with required license, and mentored youth
– April 23, 2011. Only 1 spring gobbler may be taken during this hunt. SPRING GOBBLER (Bearded bird only):
April 30-May 31, 2011. Daily limit 1, season limit 2. (Second spring gobbler may be only taken by persons who possess a valid special wild turkey license.) From April 30-May 14, legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until noon; from May 16-31, legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset. BLACK BEAR (Statewide) Bow and Arrow only:
Nov. 15-19. Only 1 bear may be taken during the license year. BLACK BEAR (Statewide):
Nov. 20, and Nov. 22-23. Only 1 bear may be taken during the license year. ELK (Antlered or Antlerless):
Nov. 1-6. Only one elk may be taken during the license year. ELK, EXTENDED (Antlered and Antlerless):
Nov. 8-13. Only one elk may be taken during the license year. Eligible elk license recipients who haven’t harvested an elk by Nov. 6, in designated areas. Elk, Special Conservation Tag (Antlered or Antlerless):
Sept. 1-Nov. 6. One elk tag for one antlered or antlerless elk will be auctioned at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation annual banquet. DEER, ARCHERY (Antlerless Only) WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D:
Sept. 18-Oct. 1 and Nov. 15-27. One antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, ARCHERY (Antlered and Antlerless) WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D:
Oct. 2-Nov. 13 and Dec. 27-Jan. 29. One antlered deer per hunting license year. One antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, ARCHERY (Antlered and Antlerless) Statewide:
Oct. 2-Nov. 13 and Dec. 27-Jan. 15. One antlered deer per hunting license year. One antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER (Antlered and Antlerless) WMUs 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 2F, 3A, 3B, 3D, 4A, 4C, 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D:DEER (Antlered Only) WMUs 2C, 2D, 2E, 2G, 3C, 4B, 4D and 4E:
Nov. 29-Dec. 3. One antlered deer per hunting license year. Nov. 29-Dec. 11. One antlered deer per hunting license year. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. (Holders of valid DMAP antlerless deer permits may harvest antlerless deer on DMAP properties during this period.) DEER (Antlered and Antlerless) WMUs 2C, 2D, 2E, 2G, 3C, 4B, 4D and 4E:
Dec. 4-11. One antlered deer per hunting license year. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, ANTLERLESS (Statewide):
U.S. Armed Services or in the U.S. Coast Guard only, with required antlerless license. Also included are persons who have reached or will reach their 65th birthday in the year of the application for a license and hold a valid adult license, or qualify for license and fee exemptions under section 2706. One antlerless deer with each required antlerless license.
Oct. 21-23. Junior and Senior License Holders, Disabled Person Permit (to use a vehicle) Holders, and Pennsylvania residents serving on active duty in DEER, ANTLERLESS MUZZLELOADER (Statewide):
Oct. 16-23. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, ANTLERED OR ANTLERLESS FLINTLOCK (Statewide):
Dec. 27-Jan. 15. One antlered deer per hunting license year, or one antlerless deer and an additional antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, ANTLERED OR ANTLERLESS FLINTLOCK (WMUs 2B, 5C, 5D):
Dec. 27-Jan. 29. One antlered deer per hunting license year, or one antlerless deer and an additional antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, Antlerless (WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D):
Dec. 27-Jan. 29. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. DEER, ANTLERLESS (Military Bases):
Hunting permitted on days established by the U.S. Department of the Army at Letterkenny Army Depot, Franklin County; New Cumberland Army Depot, York County; and Fort Detrick, Raven Rock Site, Adams County. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. ADOPTED 2010-11 FURBEARER HUNTING SEASONS
COYOTES:RACCOON and FOXES:
Oct. 23–Feb. 19, unlimited. No closed season. Unlimited. Outside of any deer or bear season, coyotes may be taken with a hunting license or a furtaker license, and without wearing orange. During any archery deer season, coyotes may be taken while lawfully hunting deer or with a furtaker license. During the regular firearms deer and any bear seasons, coyotes may be taken while lawfully hunting deer or bear, or with a furtaker license while wearing 250 square inches of fluorescent orange. During the spring gobbler season, may be taken by those with a valid tag and meet fluorescent orange and shot size requirements. OPOSSUM, SKUNKS & WEASELS:
No closed season, except Sundays and during legal hunting hours of the spring gobbler season. No limits. BOBCAT (WMUs 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4D and 4E):
Dec. 18-Jan. 8. One bobcat per license year, but all licensed furtakers may obtain one permit. ADOPTED 2010-11 TRAPPING SEASONS
MINK and MUSKRAT:
Nov. 20–Jan. 9. Unlimited. COYOTE, FOXES, OPOSSUM, RACCOON, SKUNKS and WEASELS:
Oct. 24–Feb. 20. No limit. COYOTE and FOXES (Statewide) Cable Restraints:
Dec. 26-Feb. 20. No limit. Participants must pass cable restraint certification course. BEAVER (Statewide):
Dec. 26–March 31 (Limits vary depending on WMU). BOBCAT (WMUs 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4D and 4E):
Dec. 18-Jan. 9. One bobcat per license year, and all licensed furtakers may obtain one permit. FISHER (WMUs 2C, 2D, 2E and
Seasons and Bag Limits 2010-11
Ducks, Coots, Mergansers
Duck, Sea Duck, Coot & Merganser Zones
Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day (Ducks, Mergansers, Canada Geese,
Coots and Moorhens): September 18.
See Early Resident CanadaGoose Season for area description.
Bag Limits
Ducks
: 6 daily, 12 in possession of any species except for thefollowing restrictions: daily limit may not include more than 4 mallards
including 2 hen mallards, 1 black duck, 2 pintails, 1 mottled duck, 1
fulvous tree duck, 3 wood ducks, 2 redheads, 1 canvasback, 4 scoters
and 2 scaup. Possession limit may not include more than 8 mallards
including 4 hens, 2 black ducks, 4 pintails, 2 mottled ducks, 2 fulvous
tree ducks, 6 wood ducks, 4 redheads, 2 canvasbacks, 8 scoters and 4
scaup.
Mergansers
: 5 daily, 10 in possession, not more than 2 hoodedmergansers daily or 4 in possession.
Coots
: 15 daily, 30 in possession.
Lake Erie Zone –
Lake Erie, Presque Isle and the area within 150 yardsof the Lake Erie shoreline.
Northwest Zone –
The area bounded on the north by the Lake ErieZone and including all of Erie and Crawford counties and all of Mercer
and Venango counties north of I-80.
North Zone –
The area east of the Northwest Zone and north of I-80to Route 220, north from I-80 to I-180, north and east of I-180 from
Route 220 to I-80, north of I-80 from I-180 to the Delaware River.
South Zone –
All of state not in the Lake Erie, Northwest and NorthZones.
Season Dates
Lake Erie Zone
Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers – Oct. 25- Jan. 1.
North Zone
Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers – Oct. 9 – Oct. 23 &
Nov. 11-Jan. 4.
Northwest Zone
Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers Oct. 9 – Oct. 23 &
Nov. 6 – Dec. 30.
South Zone
Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers – Oct. 9 – 16 &
Nov. 17 – Jan. 17.
No Open Season: Tundra and Trumpeter Swans and Harlequin Ducks.
Mute swans are non-native and not protected under state or federal
law. Hunters may harvest mute swans. Mute swans have an orange
bill with a black fleshy knob on top at the feather line.
Atlantic Brant
Oct. 9-Dec. 6 (2 brant daily, 4 in possession).
Snow Geese
Nov. 6-Feb. 19 (25 daily, no possession limit).
Conservation Season: Feb. 21-April 16 (25 daily, no possession
limit) permit required.
Atlantic Population Canada Goose Hunting Zone
Nov. 17-27 & Dec. 21-Jan. 29 (3 geese daily).
Note: on SGL 46(Middle Creek) 1 goose daily, 2 in possession
Southern James Bay Population Canada Goose Hunting Zone
Oct. 23-Nov. 27 & Dec. 13-Jan. 26 (3 geese daily)
Resident Population Canada Goose Zone
.Oct. 23-30, Nov. 8- 27 & Dec. 18-Feb. 19 (5 daily)
Early Resident Population Canada Goose Season – Statewide
September 1- 25 (8 daily, 16 in possession)
except:(1)
In the SJBP zone the daily limit is 3, possession limit 6.
(2)
In the area south of SR 198 from the Ohio state line to intersectionof SR 18, SR 18 south to SR 618, SR 618 south to US Route 6,
US Route 6 east to US Route 322/SR 18, US Route 322/SR 18 west to
intersection of SR 3013, SR 3013 south to the Crawford/Mercer County
line. The daily bag limit is 1, possession limit 2;
except on SGL 214where the season is closed to September goose hunting.
(3)
Canada geese may be taken on Pymatuning State Park Reservoirand an area to extend 100 yards inland from the shoreline of the reservoir,
excluding the area east of SR 3011 (Hartstown Road). The daily
bag limit is 3, possession limit of 6.
(4)
In the area of Lancaster and Lebanon counties north of the PennsylvaniaTurnpike I-76, east of SR 501 to SR 419, south of SR 419 to
Lebanon-Berks county line, west of Lebanon-Berks county line and
the Lancaster-Berks county line to SR 1053 (also known as Peartown
Road and Greenville Road), west of SR 1053 to Pennsylvania Turnpike
I-76, the daily bag limit is 1, possession limit 2;
except on SGL 46(Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area) where the season is closed.
Note: 2 and 4 do not apply to youth participation on youth waterfowl
day Sept. 18, when regular season regulations apply.
Snow Goose Conservation Season
Canada Geese
AP
RP Zone
SJBP
(and white-fronted geese)
At the time of the publication of these regulations, the PGC planned
to again hold a conservation season for snow geese in 2011. Season
dates will be Feb. 21-April 16, with a daily bag limit of 25 snow geese
and no possession limit. Additional hunting methods of electronic calls
and extended hunting hours to 1/2 hour after sunset will again be permitted.
A free permit is required for hunters to participate in the Conservation
season, along with a federal duck stamp, migratory game bird
license and general PA hunting license. Further information on when
and how to apply for permits will be announced in the news media and
on the PGC website.
Atlantic Flyway Geese
Southern James Bay Population (SJBP) Zone
The area north of I-80 and west of I-79 including in the city of
Erie west of Bay Front Parkway to and including the Lake Erie
Duck zone (Lake Erie, Presque Isle and the area within 150 yards
of Lake Erie Shoreline).
Atlantic Population (AP) Zone
The area east of route SR 97 from Maryland state line to the
intersection of SR 194, east of SR 194 to intersection of US
Route 30, south of US Route 30 to SR 441, east of SR 441 to SR
743, east of SR 743 to intersection of I-81, east of I-81 to intersection
of I-80, south of I-80 to New Jersey state line.
Atlantic Population
(AP) Canada geese nest across a broad areaof Northern Quebec with highest densities occurring in the
Ungava Peninsula, and along the Hudson Bay coast. Spring temperatures
in 2010 were normal and nesting success was near average.
The estimated number of breeding pairs (154,000) was
similar to average, while the total population estimate (breeding
pairs and grouped birds) was 776,000, down 29 percent from
2009, likely a result of poor production of juveniles in 2009.
The forecast is for average production. An average fall flight,
with more juveniles than last year is expected from this population.
Southern James Bay Population
(SJBP) Canada geese nest onAkimiski Island, Nunavut and the James Bay lowlands of Ontario.
The SJBP is the predominant migratory goose population in
western Pennsylvania. The spring population estimate of 87,300
Canada geese was similar to average. Nesting studies on Akimiski
Island indicated good nesting conditions due to an early spring
in James and Hudson bays. However, poor production is expected
on Akimiski Island due to high nest depredation rates from polar
bears. Ontario nesting areas should produce better.
Atlantic Flyway Resident Population
(AFRP) breeds locallythroughout the AF extending into southern Ontario and Quebec.
The AFRP overlaps both SJBP and AP geese during the fall
and winter periods. The spring breeding population estimate was
970,000, similar to 2009, and field reports indicate average or
better gosling production. Expect another large fall flight with
many juveniles this hunting season.
Greater Snow Geese
nest principally on Bylot, Axel Heiberg,Ellesmere and Baffin islands in the Canadian Arctic. The size of
the 2010 spring population (814,000 geese), counted during staging
in southern Québec, was 43 percent below the 2009 estimate.
Breeding conditions of greater snow geese were favorable.
Nesting success was high and clutch sizes were above average.
Therefore, expect a good fall flight for greater snow geese, probably
above average.
Webless Migratory Bird Seasons
and Daily Limits
Possession limit is twice the daily bag limit.
A valid
Migratory Game Bird License (HIP) is also requiredto hunt other migratory game birds, including doves, woodcock,
coots, moorhens, rails and snipe. If you purchased a HIP license
last year, be sure to provide your last year’s migratory game bird
harvest results when asked. By answering these questions you
will be entered into a pool of hunters from which samples for
federal harvest surveys are drawn. Your responses to the questions
improve efficiency and the quality of the information used
to monitor the harvest of migratory birds for management purposes.
Species Open Season Daily Limit
Doves
A Sept. 1 – Sept. 28 15Oct. 23 – Nov. 27 15
Dec. 27 – Jan. 1 15
Woodcock Oct. 16 – Nov. 13 3
Common Snipe (Wilson’s) Oct. 16 – Nov. 27 8
Rails (Sora and Virginia only)
B Sept. 1 – Nov. 9 3CMoorhens, Gallinules Sept. 1 – Nov. 9 3
A
During the Sept. 1-28 portion of the dove season, hunting hours arenoon to sunset. During the other seasons, hunting hours are one-half
hour before sunrise to sunset.
B
No open seasons on other rails.
C
Singly or aggregate combinations.
What about Avian Influenza?
No evidence of the highly pathogenic, H5N1 strain of avian influenza
has been detected in North America. Waterfowl hunters, nonetheless,
should wear latex or rubber disposable gloves when cleaning
and handling birds, equipment or surfaces that come in contact with
game birds. All avian influenza viruses are killed by heat, so the use of
a meat thermometer is recommended to be sure the internal temperature
of the birds reaches 160 degrees F. Visit www.pgc.state.pa.us for
further information.
Licenses Required,
in addition to a Pennsylvania hunting license, to hunt ducks and geese:
Persons 16 and older – Federal Duck Stamp, signed in ink
across its face, and
Migratory Game Bird License (HIP).Persons 12 through 15 –
Migratory Game Bird License(HIP)
.
Voluntary:
Pennsylvania Duck Stamp – helps finance wetland acquisition and development and waterfowl education.
To minimize potential health impacts, mergansers should not be
eaten. Other waterfowl should be skinned and the fat removed before
cooking. Discard stuffing (if prepared in this manner) after cooking.
Mergansers are diving ducks; they consume fish and other aquatic
organisms that may cause a concentration of contaminants in body tissue.
New York officials have found unhealthy levels of PCBs in mergansers
taken in the area of Lake Erie. Mergansers from the Lake Erie
area could migrate to areas of Pennsylvania.

