Missouri offers a wealth of opportunities for waterfowl hunting, with the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers providing accessible and productive hunting grounds. The Missouri Department of Conservation manages 14 wetlands, creating sought-after locations for duck and goose hunting, while a reservation and draw system ensures that crowds are managed effectively, securing quality experiences for hunters.
At renowned spots like the Grand Pass Conservation Area, located along a key migration corridor, hunters can have equal access through the popular “poor line” system, where daily hunting positions are allocated by random draw. This thoughtful approach balances the high demand for duck hunting with the need to maintain an orderly experience, highlighting Missouri’s commitment to providing premier waterfowl hunting opportunities.
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