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Wetland water conditions better than last year


Nebraska Game and Parks

Wetland water conditions throughout the Rainwater Basin currently are better than last year but still variable across the state, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

Many of the wetlands in the basin have dense stands of annual plants, which will provide good food for waterfowl but make the water more difficult for hunters to see. Hunters should do some scouting ahead of the teal season opener. 

Some wetland pumping or surface water delivery is planned before the teal opener, including at eight wildlife management areas and two waterfowl production areas in the Rainwater Basin, and at two WMAs outside of the Rainwater Basin. Additional areas may be pumped ahead of the regular duck season.

The conditions recently were observed by biologists on the ground. To view the Aug. 26 report on wetland conditions and pumping plans, go to OutdoorNebraska.gov/hunt/game/waterfowl, where updates will be posted regularly throughout the duck seasons.

Waterfowl hunting in Nebraska begins with early teal season Sept. 6-14 in both the High Plains and Low Plains zones. See an interactive zone map at OutdoorNebraska.gov/guides-maps/maps.

In addition to providing places to hunt waterfowl, wetlands are pumped when needed to provide habitat for migrating waterfowl and other water birds, and to provide areas for people to observe wildlife.

Visit OutdoorNebraska.gov for more information on waterfowl hunting or to purchase permits and stamps and register for the Harvest Information Program.


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