Ring-necked Duck · State-by-state

Ring-necked Duck hunting regulations.

Ring-necked ducks are diving ducks that breed across boreal Canada and the Northern US and winter from the Mid-Atlantic through Florida, the Gulf Coast, and into Mexico. Despite the name, the namesake neck ring is rarely visible in the field — the white bill ring is the most reliable ID feature. They favor freshwater wetlands and beaver ponds.

Huntable in 49 US states

Bag limits typically include ring-necks within the daily aggregate duck bag. They're commonly encountered in flooded timber and pond shooting, frequently in mixed flocks with other divers. Decoys for divers (often longer-line spreads) work well.

State-by-state legal status

50 states + DC

Tap a state to view ring-necked duck 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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