American Wigeon · State-by-state

American Wigeon hunting regulations.

American wigeon (sometimes called "baldpate" for the drake's white forehead patch) are dabbling ducks with a continental range covering most of North America. They breed across Alaska and Canada, wintering from the Gulf Coast to the Pacific Northwest. They feed heavily on aquatic vegetation and are common in coastal estuaries.

Huntable in 49 US states

Bag limits typically include wigeon within the standard duck aggregate. They're vocal birds — the drake's distinctive whistled "wee-whee" is one of the most recognizable duck calls in the marsh. Decoy work and small-spread calling produce most successful wigeon hunts.

State-by-state legal status

50 states + DC

Tap a state to view american wigeon regulations and other species huntable there. Bield Hunt does not yet publish specific season dates or bag limits — verify with your state F&W agency before hunting.

Status legend

  • YGeneral season
  • DDraw / limited entry
  • PPrivate land / specific zones
  • SSpecial permit / depredation
  • RRestricted (subspecies / units)
  • -Not huntable

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