For Release: Wednesday, June 30, 2004
DEC Announces Tentative 2004-05 Waterfowl Hunting Seasons
Early Announcement Will Allow Hunters to Plan Trips
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Erin M. Crotty today announced the tentative schedule for New York's 2004-2005 waterfowl hunting seasons, allowing sportsmen and sportswomen to plan outdoor activities well in advance.
"By announcing this schedule, we are giving hunters who enjoy this exciting sport a better opportunity to plan vacations and activities around the hunting seasons," Commissioner Crotty said. "Although the dates won't be finalized until late summer, when federal regulations are official, preliminary indications of waterfowl populations and habitat conditions suggest that the tentative season dates will conform with expected federal requirements for the coming year."
At this time, it is not clear whether the canvasback hunting season will be open. Spring and summer population surveys of canvasbacks will determine whether a limited season will be held.
The tentative duck hunting season dates in the attached table were developed by a team of DEC biologists representing all regions of New York. The season selections were based on anticipated federal regulations for the coming year and hunter input. DEC's season-setting team assumed that duck seasons would again be 60 days in length and that bag limits for most species would be the same as last year.
In the Western, Northeastern, and Southeastern zones, DEC adopted dates recommended by three waterfowl hunter task forces. This approach has helped DEC set seasons in areas where hunter preferences have been diverse.
In other zones, DEC staff relied on hunter input from correspondence and public meetings held in previous years. No dates are available yet for the Lake Champlain Zone because they will be finalized in late August by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board after a mid-August public hearing to be held in Burlington, Vermont. The dates will be based on recommendations received from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, DEC, and public comments from the hearing.
Two "Youth Waterfowl Hunt Days" will be held in each zone this fall, providing additional days for junior hunters (ages 12-15) to hunt only ducks, coot, mergansers and Canada geese. The junior hunter must be fully licensed and accompanied by an adult hunter in accordance with all New York State regulations, and only the junior hunter may take birds on these days. This special opportunity is intended to encourage experienced waterfowl hunters to help teach young hunters the techniques and ethics of this sport.
Canada Goose Season:
September Canada goose seasons are similar to last year. The dates for each Waterfowl Hunting Zone are as follows:
- Lake Champlain Zone: September 7-September 25
- Long Island Zone: September 7-September 30
- All other zones: September 1-September 25
The daily bag limit for Canada geese taken during the September season is now eight geese per day, except in the Lake Champlain Zone where it remains three geese per day.
Tentative dates for the regular hunting seasons for Canada geese will be announced in late summer, once breeding populations in northern Canada and summer productivity are evaluated.
As soon as the final federal waterfowl hunting regulations are known, the official State regulations for the 2004-2005 waterfowl seasons will be posted on DEC's website and announced by a statewide news release. Final season dates are expected to stay as listed unless federal regulations require changes. Hunters should confirm the final season dates before going afield.
In addition, DEC plans to mail a copy of the 2004-2005 regulations brochure to everyone who registered in New York's Harvest Information Program (HIP) last year. Hunters must register with HIP for each state they intend to hunt in and each license year. Hunters may register for New York by calling 1-866-GAME-RPT (1-866-426-3778). The number will be activated in early August for the 2004-2005 license year. Confirmation numbers issued last fall will be valid through the end of the 2003-2004 license year which ends on the last day of September.
DEC encourages all waterfowl hunters to consider purchasing a Habitat/Access Stamp when they purchase their license. The Habitat/Access Stamp is a new optional stamp that is available to people who want to support the Department's efforts to conserve habitat and increase public access for fish and wildlife-related recreation. Buying a $5.00 habitat stamp is the perfect way for young or old, angler or hunter, birder or photographer to help conserve New York's fabulous wildlife heritage. More information is available on DEC's website.
Waterfowl hunting season dates will not be final until the final federal regulations have been adopted in late summer. Be sure to check the final regulations before going hunting.1
| Species | Western | Northeast | Southeast | Long Island |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ducks, Coots, and Mergansers |
Oct 23 - Dec 7 Dec 27 - Jan 9 |
Oct 2 - Oct 17 Oct 23 - Dec 5 |
Oct 9 - Oct 17 Nov 13 - Jan 2 |
Nov 20 - Nov 28 Dec 11 - Jan 30 |
| Sea Ducks | Same | Same | Same | Oct 16 - Jan 30 |
| Youth Days | Oct 9 & 10 | Sept 18 & 19 | Sept 25 & 26 | Oct 30 & 31 |
| Pintail | Oct 23 - Nov 21 | Oct 2 - Oct 17 Oct 23 - Nov 5 |
Nov 13 - Dec 12 | Jan 1 - Jan 30 |
| Canvasback | Dec 2 - Dec 7 Dec 27 - Jan 9 |
Nov 16 - Dec 5 | Dec 14 - Jan 2 | Jan 11 - Jan 30 |
| Snow Geese | Oct 23 - Jan 22 Feb 24 - Mar 10 |
Oct 2 - Jan 1 Feb 24- Mar 10 |
Oct 9 - Jan 8 Feb 24 - Mar 10 |
Nov 20 - Mar 6 |
| Brant | Oct 23 - Dec 11 | Oct 2 - Nov 20 | Oct 9 - Nov 27 | Dec 12 - Jan 30 |
Please Note: Waterfowl hunting seasons for the Lake Champlain Zone will be announced in Late August following a public meeting in mid-August in Burlington, Vermont.
1Final regulations will be posted on the official DEC web-site; mailed to persons who hunted waterfowl last year; and announced in a press release.
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