Wood Duck · State-by-state

Wood Duck hunting regulations.

Wood ducks are spectacularly plumaged dabblers occupying wooded wetlands across the Eastern and Pacific Northwest US. They nest in tree cavities (and accept nest boxes), making them one of the few ducks that anglers and hunters can directly support through habitat work. Population recovery from near-extinction in the early 1900s is one of conservation's quiet success stories.

Huntable in 49 US states

Most states allow 3 wood ducks daily within the aggregate duck bag. Wood duck hunting often happens at first light over flooded timber, beaver ponds, and small creek systems. Their tendency to fly tight, fast, and through cover makes them a challenging shot. They're also widely considered one of the best-tasting ducks.

State-by-state legal status

50 states + DC

Tap a state to view wood 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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