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Hunting News - Youth Waterfowl




Florida Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days are
February 6-7, 2010


Contact: Tony Young, 850-488-7867
February 2, 2010


The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established February 6-7, 2010, as Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days. These select days are a great opportunity to get young people outdoors and to introduce them to the excitement of waterfowl hunting.

The statewide, two-day season allows children younger than 16 years old – with adult supervision – to hunt waterfowl, coots and common moorhens. Supervisors (18 years or older) must be present and may assist young hunters, but state regulations prohibit the supervisors from hunting. Hunters younger than 16 years of age do not need licenses, permits or federal duck stamps.

All regulations and bag limits for hunting waterfowl apply to this two-day season. Hunting regulations are available online at MyFWC.com/Hunting or in the FWC’s waterfowl and coot seasons brochure, available at county tax collectors’ offices.
Click for brochure: Waterfowl and Coot Seasons Brochure



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