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Wetland habitat covers a vast expanse of Florida, and much of this habitat is open and available for public hunting. Easy access to hunting areas and a  hunter success rate nearly twice the national average make Florida a great place to hunt ducks.

In general, waterfowl hunting in Florida is permitted on any water body that  has public access, unless it is closed for a specific reason, such as being in a  park or in an area where the discharge of firearms is prohibited. Wildlife management areas (WMAs), water management district (WMD) lands, and national wildlife refuges (NWRs) that offer duck hunting may have special permit requirements and restrictions on when and where you can hunt. Regional offices of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) can provide additional information on WMAs and other duck hunting areas. Please check with local law enforcement agencies for specific firearm discharge regulations on public water bodies prior to hunting.

2009-2010 Waterfowl Season Dates

DucksStatewide
Early season teal and wood ducksSept. 26-30, 2009
Regular seasonNov. 21 - 29, 2009

Dec. 12, 2009 - Jan. 31, 2010

Youth (duck and goose*)Feb. 6-7, 2010

 

GeeseStatewide
Canada Geese*Early SeasonSept. 5-30, 2009
Regular SeasonNov. 21 - Nov. 29, 2009

Dec. 1, 2009 - Jan. 30, 2010

Light GeeseRegular SeasonSame as ducks (regular season)
*Canada geese may now be taken statewide

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In general, waterfowl hunting in Florida is permitted on any water body that has public access, unless it is closed for a specific reason, such as being in a park or in an area where the discharge of firearms is prohibited. Wildlife management areas (WMAs), water management district (WMD) lands, and national wildlife refuges (NWRs) that offer duck hunting may have special permit requirements and restrictions on when and where you can hunt. Regional offices of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) can provide additional information on WMAs and other duck hunting areas. Please check with local law enforcement agencies for specific firearm discharge regulations on public water bodies prior to hunting.

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