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Higher bag limits? Extended shooting hours? Early teal season? DNR considers new waterfowl rules

The DNR developed the waterfowl regulation proposals after public engagement efforts during the past few months, which included an online questionnaire, direct staff outreach and a hunter attitude survey.

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Waterfowl hunters and dog are pictured in this submitted photo. The Minnesota DNR has proposed changes to waterfowl hunting rules, and public comments will be accepted until April 11.

People have through Sunday, April 11, to submit comments on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ proposed waterfowl hunting regulations and seasons. Comments may be submitted by completing on online comment form .

The DNR is proposing the following regulatory changes and seasons:

  • Increasing the Canada goose bag limit to five birds per day for the entire season.

  • Extending legal shooting hours to sunset for the entire season, eliminating the 4 p.m. early season closure.

  • Implementing a five-day early teal season (Sept. 4 - Sept. 8) as an experimental regulation for up to three years.

  • Allowing statewide over-water goose hunting during the early September season.

  • Establishing season dates through the 2024 season for the north, central and south waterfowl hunting zones, as follows:

    • North zone: Keeping a 60-day season with no split. The 2021 season dates would be Saturday, Sept. 25, to Tuesday, Nov. 23.

    • Central zone: Keeping a 60-day season with a five-day split. The 2021 season dates would be Saturday, Sept. 25, to Sunday, Oct. 3, and Saturday, Oct. 9, to Sunday, Nov. 28.

    • South zone: Implementing a 60-day season with a five-day split rather than the 12-day split implemented the past nine years. The 2021 season dates would be Saturday, Sept. 25, to Sunday, Oct. 3, and Saturday, Oct. 9, to Sunday, Nov. 28.

Proposal details are available on DNR’s waterfowl management page .

The DNR developed the waterfowl regulation proposals after public engagement efforts during the past few months, which included an online questionnaire, direct staff outreach and a hunter attitude survey.

The public comment period for these proposed changes concludes, Sunday, April 11. The DNR will consider all input received and finalize regulations and season dates in early summer. Changes to hunting regulations may go in place as early as fall 2021.

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