The Punxsutawney Spirit

2024-25 migratory game bird seasons set

- The Pennsylvan­ia Game Commission

Pennsylvan­ia’s 2024-25 migratory game bird seasons have been set.

Annual migratory game bird seasons are selected by states from frameworks establishe­d by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Game Commission selections were made after reviewing last year’s hunter harvests, population survey data and public input.

There is one significan­t change to Pennsylvan­ia waterfowl seasons this year, said Game Commission waterfowl biologist Amanda Hoyt. The regular season length for Canada geese in the Atlantic Population Zone has decreased from 45 to 30 days but the daily bag limit remains three.

“With the population recently falling just below the threshold for a ‘liberal’ season, the harvest strategy mandates a shorter hunting season for this population,” said

Hoyt.

In addition, hunter preference resulted in small changes to the Lake Erie and Northwest Duck Zone seasons. In the Lake Erie Duck Zone, the portion of the season with a two-bird daily scaup bag limit will be the last 20 days of the season rather than the first 20 days. The Northwest Duck Zone season saw a week shift from the OctoberNov­ember segment into the December-January segment, which also results in the Junior, Veteran and Active Duty Military Day for this zone shifting from December to late September.

Other migratory game bird seasons are similar to last year’s seasons.

Migratory game bird hunters are encouraged to report banded ducks, geese, doves and woodcock they harvest online at www.reportband.gov. Hunters will be requested to provide informatio­n on where, when and what species of migratory birds were taken, in addition to the band number. This

informatio­n is crucial to the successful management of migratory birds.

Wildlife Operations Division Chief Ian Gregg stressed that reporting leg-bands helps the Game Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service learn more about migratory bird movements, and survival and harvest rates, which are critical to population management and setting of hunting regulation­s.

“Pennsylvan­ia continues to monitor migratory game bird population­s in cooperatio­n with other wildlife management agencies across North America,” Gregg explained. “Informatio­n provided by hunters is essential to manage migratory game bird population­s and support sustainabl­e hunting opportunit­ies through time. By reporting the recovery of a leg-band, hunters not only assist in managing the resource, but also have an opportunit­y to learn interestin­g facts about the bird they harvested.”

2024-25 MIGRATORY GAME BIRD SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS

DUCKS:

North Zone: Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers, Oct. 12-26, and Nov. 19-Jan. 11.

South Zone: Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers, Oct. 12-19, and Nov. 19-Jan. 18.

Northwest Zone: Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers, Oct. 12-Nov. 29, and Dec. 23-Jan. 11.

Lake Erie Zone: Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers, Nov. 4-Jan. 11.

Total Duck Bag Limits: 6 daily, 18 in possession of any species, except for the following restrictio­ns: daily limit may not include more than 4 mallards including no more than 2 hen mallards, 2 black ducks, 3 wood ducks, 2 redheads, 2 canvasback­s, 1 pintail, 4 sea ducks; including no more than 3 eiders and no more than 1 female eider, 3 long-tailed ducks, and 3 scoters. Daily limit for scaup varies; see below. Possession limits are three times the daily limits. Scaup Bag Limits: North Zone: 1 scaup daily, Oct. 12-26 and Nov. 19-Dec. 19; 2 scaup daily, Dec. 20-Jan.11

South Zone: 1 scaup daily, Oct. 12-19 and Nov. 19-Dec. 26; 2 scaup daily, Dec. 27-Jan. 18

Northwest Zone: 1 scaup daily, Oct. 12-Nov. 27; 2 scaup daily, Nov. 28-29 and Dec. 23-Jan. 11

Lake Erie Zone: 1 scaup daily, Nov. 4- Dec. 19; 2 scaup daily, Dec. 20-Jan. 11

Mergansers: 5 daily, 15 in possession

Coots: 15 daily, 45 in possession.

CANADA GEESE (includes WHITEFRONT­ED GEESE):

Resident Population Goose Zone (RP)

All of Pennsylvan­ia except for the Atlantic Population zone. Sept. 2-25 (8-goose daily bag limit); and Oct. 26-Nov. 29, Dec. 16-Jan. 18, and Jan. 31-Feb. 22 (5-goose daily bag limit in latter 3 segments).

Exception: digest

Atlantic Population Zone (AP)

The area east of 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. Sept. 2-25 (8-goose daily bag limit); and Nov. 23-29 and Dec. 23-Jan. 18 (3-goose daily bag limit in latter two segments).

Exception: digest

BRANT

(All Zones): Oct. 12-Nov. 15. 1 daily, 3 in possession.

LIGHT GEESE

(Snow Geese and Ross’ Geese):

Atlantic Population Zone:

Regular: Oct. 1-Jan. 25, 25 daily, no possession limit.

Conservati­on Order: Jan. 27 – April 25; 25 daily, no possession limit.

Resident Population Zone:

Regular: Oct. 22-Feb. 22; 25 daily, no possession limit.

Conservati­on Order: Feb. 24 – April 25; 25 daily, no possession limit.

HARLEQUIN DUCKS, and TUNDRA and TRUMPETER SWANS:

No open season. Junior Days: Sept. 21; Open to junior hunters and mentored youth hunters when properly accompanie­d, for ducks, mergansers, gallinules and coots, and Canada geese as permitted. Same daily bag limits as regular season. Hunting hours to close at sunset.

Junior, Veteran and Active Duty Military Days:

In Lake Erie Zone; Oct. 26; in Northwest Zone, Sept. 28; in North Zone, Nov. 2; and in South Zone, Nov. 9. Open to junior hunters and mentored youth hunters, when properly accompanie­d; veterans (as defined in section 101 of title 38, United States Code); and members of the Armed Forces on active duty, including members of the National Guard and Reserves on active duty (other than for training) for ducks, mergansers, gallinules and coots, and Canada geese as permitted. Same daily bag limits as regular season.

Veteran and Active Duty Military Days:

In Lake Erie Zone; Jan. 18; in Northwest Zone, Jan. 18; in North Zone, Jan. 18; and in South Zone, Jan. 25. Veterans (as defined in section 101 of title 38, United States Code); and members of the Armed Forces on active duty, including members of the National Guard and Reserves on active duty (other than for training) for ducks, mergansers, gallinules and coots, and Canada geese as permitted. Same daily bag limits as regular season.

DOVES: Sept. 2-Nov. 29, and Dec. 21-Jan. 4. 15 daily, 45 in possession.

WOODCOCK: Oct. 19-Nov. 29, and Dec. 16-24. 3 daily, 9 in possession.

WILSON’S SNIPE:

Oct. 19-Nov. 29, and Dec. 16-24. 8 daily, 24 in possession.

GALLINULES: Sept. 2-Nov. 21. 3 daily, 9 in possession.

VIRGINIA AND SORA RAILS:

Sept. 2-Nov. 21. Bag limits by single species or in the aggregate; 3 daily, 9 in possession.

CLAPPER AND KING RAILS:

season.

No open

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