Valley City Times-Record

North Dakota Game & Fish: Spring Light Goose Conservati­on Order

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North Dakota’s spring light goose conservati­on order opens Feb. 17 and continues through May 12.

Residents must have a 2023-24 (valid through March 31) or 202425 (required April 1) combinatio­n license; or a small game, and general game and habitat license. Resident youth under age 16 only need the general game and habitat license. The 2024-25 license is available for purchase beginning March 15.

Nonresiden­ts need a 2024 spring light goose conservati­on order license. The cost is $50 and valid statewide. Nonresiden­ts who hunt in spring remain eligible to buy a fall season license. The spring license does not count against the 14-day fall waterfowl hunting season regulation.

In addition, nonresiden­t youth under 16 can purchase a license at the resident fee.

A federal duck stamp is not required for either residents or nonresiden­ts.

Resident and nonresiden­t licenses are available online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov.

Hunters must register annually with the Harvest Informatio­n Program prior to hunting in each state. The HIP number obtained for North Dakota’s spring conservati­on order is also valid for North Dakota’s fall hunting season. The number can be obtained online on the Game and Fish website.

The spring conservati­on order is only open to light geese – snows, blues and Ross’s. Species identifica­tion is important because white-fronted and Canada geese travel with light geese. The conservati­on order is closed to whitefront­s, Canada geese, swans and all other migratory birds.

For more informatio­n on regulation­s refer to the 2024 Spring Light Goose Hunting Regulation­s.

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