GA’s 2012-2013 Waterfowl Regulations

Waterfowl hunting regulations for 2012-2013 have finally been approved by Georgia’s Board of Natural Resources.

“Georgia’s waterfowl regulations maximize the hunting opportunity within the frameworks set by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service,” said Greg Balkcom, state waterfowl biologist for the Wildlife Resources Division.  “We have another 60-day season, and the only change is an increase in daily bag limit for scaup [diving ducks] from two to four.”

The September Canada goose season runs from Sept. 1-30 and the September teal season runs from Sept. 8-23.  Hunting season for ducks is Nov. 17 – 25, 2012 and Dec. 8 – Jan. 27, 2013.

Click Here for Migratory Bird Hunting Season Dates & Bag Limits

Youth Waterfowl Days are Nov. 10-11, 2012.  On these two days, youth age 15 or younger may hunt specific migratory birds, such as ducks, Canada geese and mergansers, as long as they are accompanied by an adult of at least 18 years of age (only the youth may hunt).

In order to hunt waterfowl, hunters must have a hunting license, federal duck stamp, Georgia waterfowl conservation license and a HIP permit.  If hunting on a wildlife management area (WMA), a WMA license is required.

State license fees help support wildlife conservation in Georgia.  The state receives federal funds from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program, based on a number of factors, including the number of paid sporting licenses.  In Georgia, these funds are approximately $14 million a year and have helped restore habitat and improve wildlife populations, among other conservation efforts.

To Purchase Hunting Licenses

Click Here for GoHuntGeorgia.com


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