Waterfowl Hunting - Hunting Areas

Hunting Areas

All states have public land for hunting. Some states call them fish and game lands. Other states call them fish and wildlife management areas. These are lands purchased from hunting license revenue. Water in bays or ocean are open area to hunting, as no one can own these areas. The problem is getting access to the ocean, bay, marsh or river. Hunters usually need boats to travel in these areas. Along with this, many people will set up blinds on the shoreline of water. This can be very successful if they know how to use a duck call and can call them in towards their blind.

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