North Dakota’s 2024 small game, waterfowl and furbearer regulations are set, and most season structures are similar to last year.
Noteworthy items include:
- Opening day for ducks, geese, coots and mergansers for North Dakota residents is Sept. 21. Nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl in North Dakota Sept. 28.
- The prairie chicken and sage grouse seasons remain closed due to low populations.
- An area in Grand Forks County is open to sharp-tailed grouse hunting that was previously closed.
- Changed the boundary of the fisher season to only include the Turtle Mountains.
- Extended shooting hours for sandhill cranes on Saturdays and Wednesdays beginning Sept. 21 through end of season.
- The federal e-stamp is valid through the entire waterfowl hunting season.
Hunters and trappers can find the North Dakota 2024-25 Hunting and Trapping Guide, which includes upland game, migratory game bird and furbearer/trapping regulations, on the Game and Fish website. Printed guides will be available at vendor locations in mid-August.
For a complete listing of opening and closing dates, and daily and possession limits, refer to the table on pages 4-5 of the guide.
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