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Fish Report for 8-18-2011
Waterfowl Seasons
8-18-2011
Steve Carson
The Department of Fish and Game has established the 2011-12 waterfowl hunting seasons and regulations. Highlights include the popular "Northeast Zone" opener, which will be Oct. 8, with a daily bag limit of seven ducks and eight geese.
The general "Balance of the State Zone" opener will be Oct. 22, and the season will run through Jan. 29, with a daily bag limit of seven ducks and eight geese. Also returning is a special four-day "Balance of the State" early season that received little attention last year. It will allow the take of Large Canada Geese only, and running only from Oct. 1-5.
Numerous area-specific zones and special hunts will have a variety of differing rules, dates, and bag limits, so consult the full set of regulations prior to heading out.
The general "Balance of the State Zone" opener will be Oct. 22, and the season will run through Jan. 29, with a daily bag limit of seven ducks and eight geese. Also returning is a special four-day "Balance of the State" early season that received little attention last year. It will allow the take of Large Canada Geese only, and running only from Oct. 1-5.
Numerous area-specific zones and special hunts will have a variety of differing rules, dates, and bag limits, so consult the full set of regulations prior to heading out.
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