
Duck hunting seasons vary from state to state in the US. Some states have a split season, while others have a continuous season. Duck hunting season dates change every year as well.
The basic schedule of certain states’ duck hunting seasons is provided below:
Alabama: October 30 to January 29 is the season’s start date.
Arkansas: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s running date.
California: October 2 to January 30 is the season’s running date.
Colorado: October 2 to January 30 is the season’s running time.
Florida: The period is November 6 to January 30.
Georgia: The period of the season is November 6 through January 30.
Idaho: The period from October 2 to January 30 is known as the season.
Illinois: November 6 to January 30 is the season’s running time.
Indiana: November 6 to January 30 is the season’s duration.
Iowa: The period is from October 30 and January 31.
Kansas: The period from November 6 through January 31 is the season.
Kentucky: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s start date.
Louisiana: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s running date.
Maine: The period from October 2 through December 6 is the season.
Maryland: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s runtime.
Massachusetts: The period from October 2 through December 6 is the season.
Michigan: The period from October 2 through December 6 is the season.
Minnesota: The period is from September 25 and January 31.
Mississippi: The period from November 6 through January 31 is the season.
Missouri: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s running date.
The season in Montana lasts from October 2 to January 30.
Nebraska: The period from November 6 through January 31 is the season.
Nevada: October 2 to January 30 is the season’s running date.
The season in New Hampshire lasts from October 2 to December 6.
New Jersey: The season is the season from October 2 through December 6.
The season lasts from October 2 through January 30 in New Mexico.
New York: The season is the season from October 2 to December 6.
North Carolina: The season is the season from November 6 through January 30.
North Dakota: September 25 through January 31 is the season.
The season in Ohio lasts from November 6 until January 31.
Oklahoma: The season is in effect from November 6 until January 31.
Oregon: The season is in effect from October 2 through January 30.
Pennsylvania: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s running time.
Rhode Island: The season is the season from October 2 through December 6.
South Carolina: The season is the season from November 6 through January 30.
South Dakota: The season is the season from September 25 through January 31.
Tennessee: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s start date.
Texas: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s start date.
Utah: The season is in effect from October 2 until January 30.
Vermont: The period from October 2 through December 6 is the season.
Virginia: November 6 to January 31 is the season’s running date.
Washington: The period from October 2 through January 30 is the season.
West Virginia: The season is from November 6 through January 31.
Wisconsin: September 25 to January 31 is the season’s start date.
Wyoming: October 2 to January 30 is the season’s running date.
Take Away
Remember that these times are just meant to serve as a general reference and that the precise dates of duck hunting season might change yearly. For the most recent information, it is always a good idea to contact the wildlife department in your state or refer to a hunting regulations reference.