Waterfowl season opens Saturday; duck numbers up

Published 9:56 am Friday, September 25, 2015

ST. PAUL— Officials say hunting is expected to be good when Minnesota’s waterfowl season opens Saturday.

Shooting opens a half-hour before sunrise.

Steve Cordts, waterfowl specialist with the Department of Natural Resources, says there are lots of opportunities to find uncrowded areas to hunt. And he says duck numbers look strong compared with the state’s long-term average.

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This year’s estimate is 11.8 million mallards, which is well above the long-term average. Since 1997, duck season length has been 60 days each year, and the mallard population has ranged from 6.8 million to 11.8 million.