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Browse Missouri's wetland-area conditions and teal-hunting opportunities. See how many ducks are using your favorite managed wetland. The Missouri Department of Conservation establishes duck seasons and zones with your help.
Water levels will depend on rainfall, the area will not be pumped. 28 positions + up to 50 ind. in Pool 8 + up to 25 ind. in Pool 7 (Wed, Sat, & Sun). Later due to flooding. Moist soil plant growth is behind. Draw Units 1 and 2 – 60 to 80% in all pools. Open Unit 3 – is full pool in Presidents Marsh. Open Unit 4 – shallow water in south pools.
Daily drawing and harvest results for each managed wetland area. Updated every Monday and Thursday. Results from coordinated waterfowl surveys conducted on state and federal refuges. Updated about every other Wednesday/Thursday from late October through early January.
Coordinated statewide surveys of Conservation Area wetlands and National Wildlife Refuges are conducted approximately every other week during the waterfowl season. They are normally conducted on Mondays, weather permitting, and reported on Thursdays.
Find information here about hunting ducks, geese, and coots. Limits are a combined total of all teal species. You may hunt blue-winged teal, green-winged teal, and cinnamon teal. Northern shoveler, northern pintail, and wood ducks have similarly colored plumage but are illegal to hunt during this season.
Waterfowl Managed Hunt System WFMHS Pre-season Draw Results. Skip to: site navigation | page content | footer (site information) Missouri Department of Conservation
MDC Public Contacts. Talk with a conservation agent, biologist, forester, or other public contact. Search for contacts by county
These reports include the most current breeding population and production information available for waterfowl in North America and is a result of cooperative efforts by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), various state and provincial conservation agencies, and private conservation organizations.
Stay in the know on waterfowl reports and duck counts across the country with our Migration Map. Our map is updated daily throughout the season, is interactive with various species and observable date ranges, and is completely free-to-use! Missouri duck counts, by the numbers...
Get information on weather, migration, harvest, hunter preference, and hunter activity. We asked hunters for their input for waterfowl zones and hunting seasons. Here's what they said.