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Hunting
Waterfowl & Migratory Bird Seasons and Regulations




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Additional Information

Please review the 2005 Hunt Book for current Hunting Regulations.

The 2005 Hunt Book will be available in early June at NDOW offices, license agents, and will also be mailed to successful tag applicants.

 


Please review the 2005-2006 Migratory Bird Seasons, Limits, and Regulations.

2005 Harvest Data and Population Status Reports -
2005 Upland and Migratory Game Bird, Rabbit and Furbearing Mammals Harvest Data and Population Status Reports PDF (1.7 MB)

 

What You Need to Hunt Migratory Birds

  • All waterfowl hunters are required to have federal and state waterfowl hunting stamps.
  • A Nevada State Duck Stamp ($10.00) is required for any person 12-64 years old who hunts migratory birds, except mourning or white-winged dove, snipe, coot, or moorhen. A federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Stamp ($16.00 at NDOW) is required for any person 16 or older who hunts any migratory waterfowl.

  • Nontoxic shot is required in Nevada (NAC 503.183)
  • 1. A hunter of ducks, mergansers, geese, swans, coots, gallinules or snipe shall use nontoxic shot in muzzle loaders or in shells for a shotgun when hunting in this state.
    2. The possession of shells for a shotgun which contain other than nontoxic shot is prohibited while hunting any bird designated in subsection 1.
    3. The possession of shot for a muzzle-loading shotgun other than nontoxic shot is prohibited while hunting any birds designated in subsection 1.
    4. As used in this section, "nontoxic shot" means any shot which has been approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service pursuant to 50 C.F.R. Part 20.134.

  • Shotguns must be plugged to limit overall shell capacity to three.


  • Harvest Information Program (HIP)

    The Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP) is a method by Nevada Department of Wildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are developing more reliable estimates of the number of all migratory birds harvested throughout the country. These estimates give biologists the information they need to make sound decisions concerning hunting seasons, bag limits, and population management.

    Any person 12 years or older who plans to hunt any kind of migratory game bird, including ducks, geese, swans, rails, coot, doves, snipe, or gallinules in Nevada this year, is required to ANNUALLY obtain a Harvest Information Program (HIP) validation number and write it on their hunting license before entering the field.

    How to Get Your HIP Number

    The validation number is free, and is available by one of two ways:

     The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is conducting the nationwide harvest survey to better understand the impact of hunting on these wildlife resources. Some migratory bird hunters may be surveyed to collect harvest information.

 

Additional Regulations

  • For laws and regulations concerning waterfowl, boating, and other use regulations on state and federal lands, see the 2004 Nevada Hunt Book, which will be available on this site, and at license agents and NDOW offices. 



  • Waterfowl hunting is open to non-residents.

  • Waterfowl hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.  Waterfowl season and limit brochures will be available in on September 30 at NDOW offices and license agents. 

  • Migratory game birds are ducks, mergansers, geese, swans, coots, moorhens, snipe and dove. 

  • Head or fully feathered wing must remain attached while in transit from the field for ducks, mergansers, coots and moorhens, snipe, geese and swans.

  • Please report bird bands.  Call 1-800-327-BAND.
    By reporting band numbers, you will be helping to manage our continental waterfowl resource. When you call the Bird Banding Lab, they will ask when and where you encountered the bird. You can then find out when and where the bird was banded.


Protected Non-Game Birds

  • Non-game birds, such as shore birds, song birds, hawks, ravens, owls, etc., are protected by state and federal law, and as such must not be hunted, killed or possessed.

Please review the 2005-2006 Migratory Bird Seasons, Limits, and Regulations.


American Crow

2005 - 2006
American Crow

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

September 1, 2005 - November 17, 2005

and

March 1, 2006 - April 15, 2006

  • Statewide

Daily bag limit 10
SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION

Shooting hours: Sunrise to sunset daily.

Season closed on ravens

 

Mourning & White-Winged Dove

2005 - 2006
Mourning & White-Winged Dove

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

September 1 - 30, 2005

  • Statewide

10/20
SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION

LIMIT: Limit singly or in aggregate.

Shooting hours: One half hour before sunrise to sunset daily.

Note: White-wing dove seasons is closed in all counties except Clark and Nye counties.

 

 


Ducks & Mergansers  

2005 - 2006
Ducks & Mergansers

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession


General Season:
October 8 - January 21, 2005

Canvasback:
October 8 – December 6, 2005

 

 

 


Northern Zone:

  • Carson City
  • Churchill
  • Douglas
  • Elko
  • Esmeralda
  • Eureka
  • Humboldt
  • Lander
  • Lyon
  • Mineral
  • Nye
  • Pershing
  • Storey
  • Washoe
  • White Pine


General Duck:
7/14.

Pintail: 1/2

Canvasback: 1/2

Mallard: Included within general duck limit, but not to include more than 2 hen mallards or 4 in possession

Redhead: 2/4

Scaup: 3/6

 

 

General Season Early:
October 8, 2005 - January 21, 2006

Canvasback Early:
October 8-11, 2005

Canvasback Late:
November 24, 2005 - January 20, 2006


Southern Zone

  • Clark
  • Lincoln


General Duck:
7/14.

Pintail: 1/2

Canvasback: 1/2

Mallard: Included within general duck limit, but not to include more than 2 hen mallards or 4 in possession

Redhead: 2/4

Scaup: 3/6

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION:

SHOOTING HOURS: ½ hour before sunrise to sunset

Open to Nonresidents.

Maximum limits allowed for all species under the Federal Framework.



Youth Waterfowl Hunt

2005 - 2006
Youth Waterfowl Hunt

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

 

September 24, 2005

 

Northern Zone

  • All Counties but Clark and Lincoln

ducks - 7/14
The combined daily limit on all ducks is 7, including not more than 2 hen mallards, 1 pintail, 1 canvasback, 4 scaup and 2 redheads.

Canada and white-fronted geese - 3
Limits singly or in the aggregate for Canada and white-fronted geese.

Snow and Ross' geese - 3
Limits singly or in the aggregate for snow and Ross’ geese.

Coots and moorhens - 25
Limits singly or in the aggregate for coots and moorhens.

Pintail and canvasback seasons are open on youth waterfowl hunt day.

The possession is double the daily limit.

February 4-5, 2006

Southern Zone

  • Clark
  • Lincoln

ducks - 7/14
The combined daily limit on all ducks is 7, including not more than 2 hen mallards, 1 pintail, 1 canvasback, 4 scaup and 2 redheads.

Canada and white-fronted geese - 2
Limits singly or in the aggregate for Canada and white-fronted geese.

*Snow and Ross' geese
- 2
Limits singly or in the aggregate for snow and Ross’ geese.

Coots and moorhens - 25
Limits singly or in the aggregate for coots and moorhens.

Pintail and canvasback seasons are open on youth waterfowl hunt day.

The possession is double the daily limit.

Special Regulations / Information

Open to hunters 15 years old or younger.

Youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 years old. Adults are not allowed to hunt during this season.

Open to Nonresidents.

*Snow and Ross’ geese are closed in Ruby Valley within Elko and White Pine Counties

 


Coots & Common Moorhens

2005- 2006
Coots & Common Moorhens (gallinules)

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

Northern
October 8, 2005 - January 21, 2006

Northern Zone

  • Carson City
  • Churchill
  • Douglas
  • Elko
  • Esmeralda
  • Eureka
  • Humboldt
  • Lander
  • Lyon
  • Mineral
  • Nye
  • Pershing
  • Storey
  • Washoe
  • White Pine

25/25

Southern:
October 8, 2005 - January 20, 2006

  • Clark
  • Lincoln
  • except the Moapa Valley portion of the Overton Wildlife Managment Area

25/25

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION:

LIMIT: Singly or in the aggregate.

SHOOTING HOURS: ½ hour before sunrise to sunset

OPEN to nonresidents.



Canada & White-Fronted Geese

2005 - 2006
Canada & White-Fronted Geese

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

October 22, 2005– January 29, 2006

Northern Zone

  • Carson City
  • Churchill
  • Douglas
  • Elko
  • Esmeralda
  • Eureka
  • Humboldt
  • Lander
  • Lyon
  • Mineral
  • Nye
  • Pershing
  • Storey
  • Washoe except for Washoe Valley
  • White Pine

3/6

October 22, 2005 - January 8, 2006
  • Washoe Valley of Washoe County

3/6

October 22, 2005– January 29, 2005

  • Clark County
  • Lincoln County

2/4

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION:

LIMIT: Singly or in the aggregate.

SHOOTING HOURS: ½ hour before sunrise to sunset

OPEN to nonresidents.



Snow & Ross' Geese

2005 - 2006
Snow & Ross' Geese

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

Concurrent wiuth Canada & White-fronted Geese seasons.

Statewide

4/8

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION:

Shooting Hours: 1/2 hour before sunrise to sunset

*CLOSED: Ruby Valley within Elko and White Pine Counties

Open to Nonresidents.



Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

Northern:
October 8, 2005 - January 21, 2006

 

Northern Zone

  • Carson City
  • Churchill
  • Douglas
  • Elko
  • Esmeralda
  • Eureka
  • Humboldt
  • Lander
  • Lyon
  • Mineral
  • Nye
  • Pershing
  • Storey
  • Washoe
  • White Pine

8/16

Southern:
October 8, 2005 - January 20, 2006

 

  • Clark
  • Lincoln

8/16

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION: 

SHOOTING HOURS: ½ hour before sunrise to sunset

OPEN to nonresidents.



Swan

2005 -2006
Swan

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

October 22, 2005 – January 8, 2006
  • Churchill
  • Lyon
  • Pershing

1 by tag only

 

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION:

Open to nonresidents who have a valid annual Nevada hunting license and required waterfowl stamps.

Persons possessing a valid annual Nevada hunting license and both a current Federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Stamp, and a current Nevada Duck Stamp, when required, may apply for one of the 650 swan tags. Applications must be mailed through a postal service to the address listed on the application or submitted online through the Internet at www.huntnevada.com.

Application Deadline:
Applications are available now. The deadline is 5 p.m., September 16.

Results

Results will be provided by first Friday in October.

Remaining Tags

Any remaining tags will be available on a first come, first served basis through the mail or over the counter during normal business hours (M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) at the Wildlife Administrative Services Office, 185 North Maine St. Fallon, Nev. Applications are available at all Department of Wildlife offices and select license agents, or can be downloaded from www.ndow.org.

Validation

Successful swan hunters are required to have their tag and swan validated within five (5) days of harvest at selected sites. Mandatory validation requirements and validation sites will be provided with swan tags.

Trumpeter Swans

If a harvest of five (5) trumpeter swans is reached, the swan season is closed for the remainder of the season.



Falconry Seasons for Migratory Birds

Falconry Seasons for Migratory Birds

Season Dates
(Inclusive)

Open Counties

Limits
Daily/Possession

Concurrent with Duck Seasons

Northern Zone
  • Carson City
  • Churchill
  • Douglas
  • Elko
  • Esmeralda
  • Eureka
  • Humboldt
  • Lander
  • Lyon
  • Mineral
  • Nye
  • Pershing
  • Storey
  • Washoe
  • White Pine Counties

3/6

 

Concurrent with duck seasons

  • Lincoln
  • Clark

3/6

 

SPECIAL REGULATIONS/INFORMATION

Migratory game birds species allowed for legal take include: geese, ducks, mergansers, coots, common moorhens, and common snipe.

Limits: for all permitted migratory game birds are singly or in the aggregate.

Hawking Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.

Open to Nonresidents.

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