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Where is the best duck hunting in Minnesota?

Where is the best duck hunting in Minnesota?

For the avid duck hunter or goose hunter, the The Pines Resort in Minnesota’s Northwoods is one of the best duck hunting and goose hunting resorts in Minnesota.

Where can I duck hunt in Minnesota?

Popular duck hunting areas include the bays found on Lake Mille Lacs, the Mille Lacs Wildlife Management Area, and the Aitkin Wildlife Management Area. The varied habitat found in these areas includes wetlands, bogs, and forest openings, which are preferred by ducks and other migratory waterfowl.

How many mallards can you shoot in Minnesota?

4
Daily limits

Species Limit
Mallard 4 (2 hens)
Wood duck 3
Redhead 2
Canvasback 2

Where is the best place to hunt mallards?

15 Great Places to Hunt Waterfowl

  1. Southern Saskatchewan. By virtually any measure, Saskatchewan would rank high among North America’s best places to hunt waterfowl.
  2. Eastern North Dakota.
  3. Central Valley of California.
  4. South Louisiana.
  5. Peace River Country, Alberta.
  6. Texas Panhandle.
  7. Eastern Arkansas.
  8. Great Salt Lake, Utah.

When is the best time to shoot ducks in Minnesota?

We shoot mainly local ducks (mallards, teal & wood ducks) around opener and for the first 10-14 days of the season. Our first waves of migrating mallards, wigeon, pintail and gadwall traditionally start to show up around the October full moon. Mid October through the end of November is traditionally the best time to be in western MN duck hunting.

Where are the best duck hunting areas in Minnesota?

Like our guided goose hunts, our guided duck hunting trips take place in two areas of the state, western MN & Minneapolis/St Paul’s western Suburbs. In the heart of the Mississippi flyway, the areas of the state we duck hunt have the highest volume of local and migrating birds in the state.

What kind of waterfowl do you hunt in Minnesota?

Migratory game birds: Defined as ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, moorhens (gallinules), woodcock, rails, snipe, sandhill cranes, and mourning doves. Migratory waterfowl: Defined as ducks, geese, and mergansers.

What kind of ducks live in the Minnesota lakes?

Puddle ducks are able to lift off from water or land immediately. Minnesota puddle ducks are the mallard, green-winged teal, blue-winged teal, cinnamon teal, pintail, gadwall, wigeon, shoveler, wood duck, and black duck. Diving ducks spend their time in large, deep lakes and rivers.