Resident and non-resident youth age 17 or younger are exempt from needing a state migratory waterfowl stamp.Ĭommemorative (traditional) waterfowl stamps do not convey hunting privileges. Licenses and stamp privileges are available from retailers and most Department of Natural Resources properties throughout the state. A game bird habitat stamp also is required to hunt mourning doves. An Indiana waterfowl stamp privilege, purchased through a local retailer (see page 1), is also required for hunting ducks and geese.
From a sink box (a low, floating device, having a depression affording the hunter a means of concealment beneath the surface of the water).With a trap, snare, net, rifle, pistol, swivel gun, shotgun larger than 10 gauge, punt gun, battery gun, machine gun, fishhook, poison, drug, explosive or stupefying substance.No person shall take migratory game birds: Fish and Wildlife Service in cooperation with Indiana and other states. Migratory game bird and waterfowl hunting dates are set by U.S. Note: Either a game bird habitat stamp or waterfowl stamp is needed in addition to licenses. Migratory game birds and waterfowl include: 41 east along State Road 58 south along State Road 37 to Bedford and east along U.S. South: That part of Indiana south of a line extending east from the Illinois border along I-70 east along National Ave east along U.S. 224 south along State Road 5 and east along State Road 124 to the Ohio border.Ĭentral: That part of Indiana south of the North Zone boundary and north of the South Zone boundary. North: That part of Indiana north of a line extending east from the Illinois border along State Road 18 to U.S.