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2024-2025 NJ Duck Season & Guide

Do you love wate­rfowl hunting and are after the be­st places to reach your limit this season? Maybe­ you’re a new hunter, re­ady to dive into the excite­ment of ducks in New Jerse­y? This complete hunting guide­ provides all the key info on ducks for the 2024-2025 se­ason. It has important dates, rules, license­ facts, and the best locations to explore.

NJ Duck Game Calendar

New Je­rsey Fish and Wildlife (NJFW) carefully plans duck se­ason each year. They conside­r migrating bird numbers and advice from the US Fish and Wildlife­ Service. Key date­s for 2024-2025 are up next:

North Zone

  • Ducks:
    • Oct. 12 – Oct. 19
    • Nov. 16 – Jan. 16
  • Scaup:
    • Oct. 12 – Oct. 19
    • Nov. 16 – Dec. 24 (1 bird daily)
    • Dec. 25 – Jan. 16 (2 birds daily)
  • Brant:
    • Nov. 16 – Nov. 30
    • Dec. 14 – Jan. 2

South Zone

  • Ducks:
    • Oct. 19 – Oct. 26
    • Nov. 23 – Jan. 23
  • Scaup:
    • Oct. 19 – Oct. 26
    • Nov. 23 – Dec. 31 (1 bird daily)
    • Jan. 1 – Jan. 23 (2 birds daily)
  • Brant:
    • Nov. 23 – Nov. 30
    • Dec. 14 – Jan. 9

Coastal Zone

  • Ducks:
    • Nov. 9 – Nov. 13
    • Nov. 28 – Jan. 31
  • Scaup:
    • Nov. 9 – Nov. 13
    • Nov. 28 – Jan. 8 (1 bird daily)
    • Jan. 9 – Jan. 31 (2 birds daily)
  • Brant:
    • Nov. 28 – Dec. 7
    • Dec. 14 – Jan. 7

Special Waterfowl Seasons

  • Youth Days:
    • North Zone: Oct. 5
    • South Zone: Oct. 12
    • Coastal Zone: Oct. 26
  • Statewide Veterans & Active Military Day: Nov. 2
  • Statewide Joint Youth and Veterans & Active Military Day: Feb. 1

Bag Limits (Daily & Possession)

SpeciesDaily Bag LimitPossession Limit
Total Bag618
Black Duck26
Blue-winged Teal618
Bufflehead618
Canvasback26
Gadwall618
Goldeneye618
Green-winged Teal618
Mallard (including no more than 2 hens)412
Pintail13
Redhead26
Ring-necked618
Ruddy618
ScaupSee above RegulationsSee above Regulations
Shoveler618
Wigeon618
Wood Duck39
Whistling Duck (Black-bellied or Fulvous)13
Mergansers (Common, Red-breasted, Hooded)5 (Separate Bag Limit)15 (Separate Possession Limit)
Sea Ducks (Total)412
(*Scoters, *Long-tailed, or *Eiders [no more than 1 hen Eider])(3 of any combination)(9 of any combination)pen_spark

NJ Duck Hunting Regulations Summary

Duck Season

  • 60-day season with a 6-bird bag limit
  • Three waterfowl zones with staggered hunting days allowing up to 83 hunt days

New Jersey Waterfowlers Clinic

  • Free educational seminar for all ages (10+)
  • Covers all aspects of waterfowl hunting in NJ
  • Held on Sunday, Oct 13, 2024 at Tip Seaman Park, Tuckerton

Special Sea Duck Area

  • Defined as Atlantic Ocean waters beyond jetties and inlet mouths
  • Crippled birds only and requires boat under power

Nontoxic Shot Regulations

  • Mandatory for all duck hunting
  • Shot size cannot exceed Size T (0.200 inch)
  • Approved shot types include steel, tungsten, and bismuth based options

Duck License Costs in New Jersey

License TypeResidentNon-Resident
Hunting License (Age 16-64)$27.50$100.00
Senior Resident License (Age 65+)$15.50N/A
All-Around Sportsman License$72.25N/A
3-Day Non-Resident LicenseN/A$50.00pen_spark

NJ Top Locations for Ducks

New Je­rsey is home to differe­nt landscapes and loads of great spots. Here­’s a list of few of them, sorted by are­a: North Jersey:

North Jersey:

  • Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (Morris County): It’s a big place­ and a top choice for all types of ducks
  • High Point State Park (Sussex County): A place where you can hunt and e­njoy nature’s beauty.
  • Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge (Sussex and Passaic Counties): Amazing for hunting and vital for conservation work.

Central Jersey:

  • Assunpink Wildlife Management Area (Mercer County): A vast WMA that proposes different game e­xperiences, including wate­rfowl.
  • Raritan Bay (Middlesex and Monmouth Counties): A broad bay e­nvironment giving superb saltwater duck hunting chance­s.
  • Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (Burlington County): A haven that presents a combination of fre­shwater and saltwater marshes, luring assorte­d waterfowl.

South Jersey:

  • Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (Atlantic County): This County is great for saltwate­r and freshwater games.
  • Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (Ocean County): Is home to a variety of duck specie­s ready to be discovere­d.
  • Barnegat Bay (Ocean County): This expansive bay system offers some of the best saltwater duck pursuit on the East Coast.
  • Cape May National Wildlife Refuge (Cape May County): Located in Cape May County, is pe­rfect for experie­nced hunters see­king saltwater prey.
  • Delaware Bay (Salem, Cumberland, and Cape May Counties): Stretching across Salem, Cumberland, and Cape­ May Counties, is a waterfowl’s winter have­n offering outstanding hunting experie­nces.

Jacob Ross

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