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SPRINGFIELD, Ill., (WSIL) -- The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is ready for another youth waterfowl hunting season. On Wednesday, the state agency announced state and federal sites for ...
CONCORD – The state Fish and Game Department recently announced that this year’s statewide Youth Waterfowl Hunting Weekend will be held on Sept. 28-29. Those participating must be 15 or younger and ...
All youth hunters must also register with the Harvest Information Program in each state that they hunt. This can be done on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website or by calling toll-free 1-877-306-7091.
Saturday is youth duck hunting day in Arkansas, and hunters in the eastern part of the state are finding the number of birds low, the Arkansas Fish and Wildlife Commission reports. But more birds are ...
Youth waterfowl hunters are not required to have an Illinois duck stamp. Hunters should register for the Harvest Information Program at the license vendor when they buy their hunting license or ...
At most sites, regulations that apply during the regular waterfowl hunting season apply during the youth hunt. Hunters should check for changes to site-specific regulations and procedures. During ...
All youth hunters must also register with the Harvest Information Program in each state that they hunt. This can be done on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website or by calling 1-877-306-7091. The adult ...
For Youth Day, only youth ages 15 and younger are allowed to hunt ducks while supervised by a non-hunting adult. First general season runs Nov. 20-28.
Although Illinois Youth Hunting Licenses are available for hunters up to age 18, federal waterfowl hunting regulations do not allow hunters over age 17 to participate in youth hunts.
A major change occurred recently for youth hunters hoping to gain access to Florida’s premier duck hunting opportunities on public land. According to the FWC, to promote participation, quota ...
For, in addition to the Federal Duck Stamp, funds from hunting and fishing licenses and the purchase of fishing rods, guns and ammunition pay for habitat and wildlife.
During the recent Big Muddy Duck Hunt in Bigelow, Mo., youth hunters were given exposure to the sport, including the group seen here, from left to right, Doug Heck (guide), Tim Leader and Liz ...