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For immediate release
September 16, 2016
Media Contact: Orrin Jones, State Waterfowl Biologist, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 641-357-3517
The
first of Iowa’s two-day youth waterfowl seasons begin Saturday in the north
zone and hunters planning to take a young person on this special hunt are
reminded that only the youth may participate in the hunt and only ducks,
mergansers and coots are legal species.
In
previous years, Canada goose season was open allowing both youth and adults to
harvest Canada geese. However, this year the Canada goose season will be
closed and youth hunters will not be allowed to hunt Canada geese while
participating in the youth only season.
The
Iowa Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations addresses the change of legal
species allowed to harvest in the youth season section, but includes the word
“geese” in the daily and possession limit, causing some confusion among
hunters.
“Canada
goose season is closed during the youth season. We regret not catching that
reference in the bag limit sentence while reviewing the regulations book prior
to print,” said Orrin Jones, state waterfowl biologist for the Iowa Department
of Natural Resources.
The
Iowa DNR surveys a percentage of waterfowl hunters annually to collect their
input on seasons, bag limits, and when they prefer to hunt to help guide season
setting discussions.
“We
received requests from waterfowl hunters to have the youth season prior to the
duck season, which we did by shortening the special September teal season in
two zones. One consequence from that change is that the youth season no longer
falls during the open goose season,” Jones said.
“We
are using all 107 days for goose hunting, which is the maximum number allowed
by the Fish and Wildlife Service. If we move the dates to allow youth to
harvest geese, we will lose our last weekend of goose season, which is a
popular weekend among goose hunters,” Jones said.
Youth season in the north zone is
Sept. 17-18, in the south zone is Sept. 24-25 and in the Missouri River zone is
Oct. 1-2.
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