Monday, August 4, 2025

Small Game, Waterfowl, Furbearer Regulations Set

North Dakota’s 2025 small game, waterfowl and furbearer regulations are set, with some noteworthy changes from last year.

These changes include:

  • Opening day for ducks, geese, coots and mergansers for North Dakota residents is Sept. 27. Nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl in North Dakota Oct. 4.
  • The number of nonresident waterfowl zones increased to six, and a statewide nonresident waterfowl license is no longer available.
  • A waterfowl habitat restoration stamp is required to hunt waterfowl.
  • Migratory game birds can be pursued with a floating craft. If the craft is propelled by a motor, it must be at rest with the motor turned off.
  • Fridays will be included in extended shooting hours for geese, beginning Nov. 28.
  • River otter harvest quota increased to 30.
  • Night hunting for fox and coyote is extended to May 31.

In addition to these changes for 2025, in 2026 the resident-only waterfowl dates will increase from the first seven days to the first nine days.

Hunters and trappers can find 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.