Waterfowl Hunting
Waterfowl hunting involves pursuing birds such as ducks and geese in their natural habitats. Hunters typically use specialized equipment, including shotguns, decoys, and calls, to attract and harvest these birds. This activity often takes place in wetlands, lakes, and rivers, where waterfowl gather.
Regulations govern waterfowl hunting to ensure sustainable practices and protect bird populations. Hunters must obtain the necessary licenses and adhere to specific seasons and bag limits. Organizations like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service play a crucial role in managing these regulations and promoting conservation efforts for waterfowl habitats.