Enjoy great duck hunting in Emo, Ontario. Hunt ducks in wild rice bays, creeks and small lakes. The numerous wild rice fields in nearby water systems attract plenty of waterfowl. Have the best of both worlds - combine a hunting and fishing trip. Fall fishing is usually fantastic. The season usually opens in mid September and runs through early October. It is important to understand that there are specific seasons for hunting ducks, geese and woodcock in Ontario. The dates for hunting these migratory game birds often vary across the province so it is very important to check the dates of the open seasons in the area(s) you will be hunting. You can view the Migratory Birds Hunting Regulations here.
The following are migratory game bird species that may be hunted in Ontario during the open season:
- Ducks (other than Harlequin Ducks)
- Geese, Snow Geese, and Brant
- Rails (other than Yellow and King Rails), American Coots, Common Snipe, Common Moorhens
- Woodcock
Hunters can contribute to their own sport by not firing at those species that are either protected or scarce, and needed as breeders to restore the flocks. It can add to their daily limit - when extra birds of certain species can be taken legally, hunters who know their ducks on the wing come out ahead. Visit the Waterfowl identification Guide for illustrations and descriptions of all waterfowl.
To hunt migratory game birds in Ontario, a person, other than an Indian or Inuk, must have a Federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit and a Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp, as well as an Ontario license to hunt small game. Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permits and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamps are available from any main Canada Post Office.
To find out more about the outfitters that offer duck hunts in the Emo area, please click on the resorts, lodges and hotels below. To link to other outfitters in Northwestern Ontario that offer duck hunting, visit www.ontarioduckhunting.ca
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