
Keith Lusher   03.19.26
Montana waterfowl hunters have an opportunity to weigh in on subsequent yr’s duck and goose seasons as Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks  opens the general public remark interval for its proposed 2026 migratory hen laws.
Feedback will probably be accepted by March 29, with the Montana Fish and Wildlife Fee scheduled to assessment the proposals throughout its April 16 assembly in Helena.
For many hunters, the proposed laws will look acquainted. Except for regular calendar changes, FWP is recommending that the majority waterfowl guidelines stay the identical as they had been in the course of the 2025-26 season.
Beneath the proposal, each day and possession limits for geese, coots and geese would stay unchanged. Which means hunters can count on a construction similar to what they skilled final fall until modifications are made in the course of the ultimate assessment course of.
The state can also be planning to proceed its particular youth waterfowl hunt on Sept. 26-27, 2026. That early weekend offers youthful hunters a chance to get into the marsh earlier than the common season begins and has develop into an essential recruiting instrument for introducing new hunters to waterfowling.
One other season anticipated to stay in place is the Central Flyway spring gentle goose conservation season. If authorized, the hunt would run from March 1 by Could 15, 2027 and would once more enable hunters to reap snow and Ross’s geese with no each day bag restrict as a part of ongoing efforts to regulate overabundant populations.

Whereas duck and goose laws are anticipated to remain largely the identical, a lot of the dialogue on this yr’s proposal facilities on sandhill cranes. FWP officers are reviewing searching districts and allow numbers for crane seasons, which may see changes relying on fee suggestions and public enter.
Main modifications to waterfowl zones are usually not a part of this yr’s assessment. Montana beforehand authorized its present zone boundaries and season constructions for the 2026 by 2030 seasons, which means this yr’s course of focuses totally on setting particular dates inside these established frameworks.
These frameworks are guided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which units nationwide limits on season lengths, opening dates and each day bag limits for migratory birds. States should work inside these federal pointers when establishing their very own laws.
Federal regulators are already analyzing inhabitants surveys and harvest information that may form the 2026-27 searching season. Current modeling suggests pintail limits may proceed at three birds per day, whereas scaup laws stay extra conservative as a result of inhabitants issues.
As soon as federal frameworks are finalized later this yr, states like Montana will lock of their actual season dates inside these limits.

FWP officers say hunter suggestions performs an essential position in that course of, particularly in a state the place migration timing and hen numbers can fluctuate considerably from one area to a different.
Hunters who need to touch upon the proposed laws can submit suggestions by the FWP public remark portal or attend the April 16 Fish and Wildlife Fee assembly.
Extra details about the proposals is on the market on the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks website.
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