DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
16 min read
Michigan duck hunting can feel like three states packed into one. In the Upper Peninsula, a cold pond may steam under spruce shadows while mallards trade above the reeds. Along Saginaw Bay, divers ride rough water like dark chips of wood. In the southern marshes, hunters wait in cut corn, cattails, and managed wetlands while […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
14 min read
Maine duck hunting has a hard, clean edge. A hunter may start the morning on a northern pond with frost on the cattails, a salt bay with eiders riding the chop, or a river bend where black ducks slip past like dark leaves on the wind. The state gives waterfowl hunters long coastlines, cold inland […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
13 min read
Kentucky duck hunting has a sound that sticks in a hunter’s head. It is the slow slap of water against a boat hull, the hush of flooded timber before sunrise, and the sudden whistle of wings over a dark blind. In the western counties, ducks ride the Mississippi Flyway like sparks blown south by cold […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
14 min read
Iowa duck hunting has a hard north wind kind of beauty. A marsh can sit quiet under frost, with cattails rattling like dry bones and mallards moving over the water before the sun has a face. On the big rivers, a boat ride before daylight feels like slipping through black glass. Then a flock turns, […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
14 min read
Illinois duck hunting can feel like two different worlds stitched together by the Mississippi Flyway. In the north, hunters watch birds move over prairie marshes and cooling lakes. In the river bottoms, boats slide past willows in the dark. Farther south, flooded timber and managed wetlands wait for mallards that ride cold fronts like smoke […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
12 min read
A duck on a quiet Hawaiian pond can fool a hunter from the mainland. The water shines, birds paddle near the bank, and the morning has the soft hush that makes a shotgunner think of decoys and cold fingers. But Hawaii is not a mainland duck state. Here, the rule is sharp and plain: a […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
14 min read
Florida duck hunting starts in places that do not always look like classic duck country. A hunter may stand in sawgrass before sunrise, watch teal race over a stormwater cell, or listen to wood ducks squeal from a cypress edge while the air still smells warm. The birds come fast. The water can hide stumps, […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
14 min read
Delaware duck hunting feels bigger than the state itself. A cold wind can roll across the bay, bend the marsh grass flat, and send teal, black ducks, and mallards skimming over the water like thrown stones. One hunter may set up near tidal marsh. Another may wait in a state wildlife area blind, watching the […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
14 min read
Connecticut duck hunting can feel small on the map and big in the blind. A hunter may sit on a salt marsh with Long Island Sound rolling nearby, or tuck into a cold inland swamp where black ducks slip through bare trees. The state is compact, but the rules are not something to guess at. […]
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DUCK HUNTING LAWS
May 31, 2026
13 min read
Arkansas duck hunting has a sound all its own. It is the slap of a boat hull before sunrise, the low cough of a mallard call in flooded timber, and the soft splash of a retriever stepping off a stand. The woods can feel like a green cathedral when water sits under the oaks and […]
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