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The north zone duck, coot and merganser hunting season are open Oct. 19-27, then again Nov. 16-Jan. 5. The Lake Erie marsh zone duck, coot and merganser hunting season dates are Oct. 12-27, then ...
Outdoors: As Ohio duck hunting season arrives, a nod to the beginning of the conservation movement. Wild pheasants still can be found in locales with large tracts of grass adjacent to croplands ...
Ohio's hunters will want to be aware of the dates, bag limits and more for this year's squirrel-hunting season, which starts Friday. Ohio's hunters will want to be aware of the dates, bag limits ...
Waterfowl hunting. Duck hunting using decoys near Toledo, Ohio, 1908. Waterfowl hunting is the practice of hunting aquatic birds such as ducks, geese and other waterfowls or shorebirds for sport and meat. Waterfowl are hunted in crop fields where they feed, or in areas with bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, ponds, wetlands, sloughs, or ...
Hunting season. A hunting season is the designated time in which certain game animals can be killed in certain designated areas. In the United States, each state determines and sets its own specific dates to hunt the certain game animal, such as California, in which they designate certain zones, in which each have their own separate dates in ...
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Magee Marsh Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area in Carroll Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, along the shore of Lake Erie. The marsh has a large seasonal population of waterfowl and other birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatching and hunting during migrations. It is managed by the Ohio Department of ...
Ohio hunters can apply for the chance to be selected for special hunts on public land during the 2024-25 hunting season. Selected applicants will partake in controlled hunts for deer, waterfowl ...
Description. Juvenile male and female. The mallard is a medium-sized waterfowl species that is often slightly heavier than most other dabbling ducks. It is 50–65 cm (20–26 in) long – of which the body makes up around two-thirds – has a wingspan of 81–98 cm (32–39 in), [25]: 505 and weighs 0.7–1.6 kg (1.5–3.5 lb). [26]