Apr 10, 2020

CWA SURVEY: Hunters speak out on extra duck hunting days, quality of 2019-20 season

Nearly three out of four California Waterfowl members and supporters said in a survey last month that they liked having an extra five days of duck hunting in the 2020-21 season – a change that CWA fought for.

But there was less consensus about a key issue in the Balance of State Zone: whether those days should also include goose hunting, which would reduce or eliminate that zone’s late goose season in February. People who want to keep a separate late goose season outnumbered those who wanted duck and geese open concurrently for all 105 days by just a five-to-four ratio. (Skip to detailed results.)

Refuges aren't open for the late goose season, which reduces hunting opportunity. But for those who hunt with guides or have access to private land, the hunting can be quite good because the birds have gotten a break from hunters.

In another key result, 30% of respondents said they harvested more birds this year than the previous season, but 46% said they got fewer birds. (Skip to this result.)

Among those who left additional comments, about two dozen – one in ten – said it was either their worst season ever, or one of the worst. "My worst season ever," one wrote. "I killed more ducks when I was 8 years old."

Two respondents said it was one of their best seasons ever.

CWA conducts its End of Season Survey to gauge opinions about current issues and to learn about hunters' experiences each year. Survey results were shared with CWA's Regulations and Traditions Committee last week, and the organization's advocacy team uses the survey results when seeking policy or regulatory changes.

Detailed survey results

This survey was distributed through email and social media, with results collected online.

Geography
Hunting
Regulations and hunt programs
-Longer season
-Pintail limits
-Klamath refuges/NE zone
-Central Valley refuges
-General

GEOGRAPHY

What region of the state do you live in?

Southern California: 10.4%
San Joaquin Valley: 12.9%
Central Coast: 3.5%
Bay Area: 31.5%
Sacramento Valley: 29.7%
North Coast: 2.5%
Northeastern California: 3.0%
Other: 5.2%
No response: <1%

What regions of the state do you hunt waterfowl in? (Check all that apply)

Southern California: 9.6%
Tulare Basin: 5.9%
Grasslands: 29.3%
Delta/Bay Area (includes Suisun and Napa/Sonoma marshes): 25.2%
Sacramento Valley: 63.3%
North Coast (includes Humboldt Bay): 2.3%
Northeastern California: 15.3%
Other: 4.5%

HUNTING

Where did you hunt waterfowl during the 2019-20 season?

Exclusively on private land: 43.8%
Exclusively on public land: 17.3%
A mix of public and private land: 31.5%
Did not hunt waterfowl: 6.1%
No response: 1.1%

If applicable, check all types of private land you hunted on:

Leased rice blind, as leaseholder: 24.7%
Leased rice blind, as guest/client: 24.2%
Natural marsh club as owner: 22.8%
Natural marsh club as guest/client: 35.9%
Other (e.g., ranches), as owner: 5.9%
Other (e.g., ranches) as guest/client: 22.2%

Check all types of public land you hunted on in 2019-20:

Waterfowl refuges (state wildlife areas or national wildlife refuges): 48.2%
Public lakes, rivers and sloughs: 16.7%
Other public land: 6.8%
Didn't hunt public land: 44.2%

How many days did you hunt waterfowl in 2019-20?

0-5: 15.8%
6-10: 13.0%
11-15: 15.4%
16-20: 15.5%
21 or more: 33.5%
No response: 6.4%

Did you hunt more or less in 2019-20 than the previous season?

More: 24.9%
Less: 34.9%
Same: 33.3%
No response: 6.7%

Was your 2019-20 waterfowl harvest higher or lower than the previous season?

Higher: 30.1%
Lower 46.1%
Same: 16.8%
No response: 6.9%

How many times did you hunt with licensed guides in California in 2019-20?

Never: 81.6%
Once or twice: 9.8%
Three times or more: 1.5%
No response: 7.0%

How many times did you hunt waterfowl out of state in 2019-20?

Never: 77.2%
Once or twice: 10.5%
Three times or more: 5.3%
No response: 6.8%

What other kinds of game do you hunt?

Deer/elk/antelope: 59.0%
Pig: 34.8%
Turkey: 44.2%
Dove: 71.4%
Quail: 37.4%
Pheasant: 59.9%
Other: 9.7%

REGULATIONS AND HUNT PROGRAMS

Note: Check out our Regulations page to see the proposed regs for 2020-21. The Fish and Game Commission is set to vote on the regulations April 16.

LONGER SEASON

When it is possible to get an additional five days of duck hunting, which happens only every few years (the next time will be the 2024-25 season), what is your preference for the timing of these seasons?

Run both duck and speck/white goose seasons concurrently, meaning there would be no late goose season in February: 41.2%
Run duck season through Jan. 31, with no goose hunting allowed for the last five days, and continue offering a five-day late goose season in February: 49.3%
No response: 9.3%

When the possible additional duck hunting days total less than five, what is your preference for the late goose season?

Continue offering a five-day late speck/white goose season in February, and the additional days of regular season will be for ducks only: 42.5%

Allow speck/white goose hunting through the end of reg. duck season, & shorten late goose accordingly, e.g., if there is 1 extra day of duck hunting on Monday Jan. 31 in 2022, also allow speck/snow hunting that day and then have a 4 day late goose in Feb: 47.0%

No response: 10.3%

In your opinion, were the extra 5 duck hunting days (through January 31) included for the past season for the Balance of State, Southern San Joaquin and Southern California Zones worthwhile? In the future should those waterfowl zones accept the extra duck hunt days in late January if the calendar year allows for that possibility?

Yes: 74.2%
No: 17.8%
No response: 7.8%

If the season ending date was moved to January 31 in the Northeastern Zone, would you prefer a 10-day split (mid-season closure) in that zone so that hunting could still start in early October?

Yes: 40.4%
No: 46.6%
No response: 12.9%

PINTAIL LIMITS

(Note: Check out our Pintail page to see what CWA is doing to liberalize pintail limits within the bounds deemed prudent by science.)

Should the harvest strategy for pintail be modified to allow for a 3 or greater pintail bag limit in good pintail production years (under a liberal framework), recognizing that in poor pintail production years there may be an increased likelihood of 1 or 0 pintail bag limit?

Yes: 70.6%
No: 22.9%
No response: 6.4%

Would you support a three-pintail bag limit in exchange for a shorter pintail season?

Yes: 42.5%
No: 51.1%
No response: 6.3%

KLAMATH REFUGES/NE ZONE

The Tule Lake NWR Spaced Blind/Sump B draw was changed to 4 p.m. the day before each hunt. Do you prefer the draw the afternoon before the hunt or the morning of the hunt?

The afternoon before the hunt: 49.0%
The morning of the hunt: 23.6%
No response: 27.3%

Currently, the Tule Lake and Lower Klamath NWRs open to afternoon hunting on the Wed. or Sat. after Dec. 15. Would you like to see that date moved up to Dec. 1?

Yes: 53.2%
No: 19.1%
No response: 27.6%

Currently, afternoon hunting is allowed after December 15th on Wednesdays and Saturdays only on the California side of Tule Lake and Lower Klamath NWR's. Refuge management is considering eliminating it altogether. Do you agree that afternoon hunting should be eliminated on the CA portion of Tule Lake and Lower Klamath NWRs?

Yes: 26.1%
No: 46.0%
No response: 27.7%

In the NE Zone, should the season always start two weeks before the Balance of State Zone opener, or should it open on the first Saturday in October even if the Balance of State Zone opener falls on the 4th Saturday in October?

Two weeks before BOS opener: 50.9%
First Saturday in October: 24.1%
No response: 24.8%

CENTRAL VALLEY REFUGES

At Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area (Howard Slough, Little Dry Creek and Llano Seco) should one person be able to enter the lottery on behalf of other members of his/her hunt party, similar to what is allowed at the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex?

Yes: 55.7%
No: 22.6%
No response: 21.5%

Should Howard Slough Wildlife Area be open for the post season youth hunt?

Yes: 72.3%
No: 6.9%
No response: 20.7%

Do you support opening the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge for hunting?

Yes: 74.2%
No: 7.0%
No response: 18.7%

GENERAL

Would you support taking two hunt days from the early Canada goose season in the Balance of State Zone and putting them during the opening weekend of the late white/whitefront goose season?

Yes: 62.6%
No: 18.1%
No response: 19.2%

We know getting reservations to hunt Type A and B refuges has become more difficult based DFW draw statistics. How should the refuge managers address this issue?

Increase overall hunt acreage (take hunt acreage from sanctuary areas): 34.0%
Increase free roam acreage: 8.5%
Increase first-come, first-served access: 10.1%
Increase lottery access: 24.1%
No response: 23.1%

Should public areas stop refilling earlier, say at 2 pm (rather than 3 p.m.) in order to lessen disturbance to hunters already in the field?

Yes: 55.0%
No: 24.6%
No response: 20.2%

When do you prefer the new federally authorized Veterans and Active Military Personnel Waterfowl Hunting Days to occur (note like youth hunts, the Veterans Days can only occur from two weeks prior to opening weekend to two weeks after closing weekend)?

Prior to regular season: 12.4%
During regular season: 22.9%
After regular season: 46.9%
No response: 17.6%

What are the biggest challenges facing public hunters? (Ranked among 7 choices.)

1: Limited access to optimal habitat areas that are attractive to ducks
2: Hunters setting up too close in free roam areas
2: Water/habitat management on refuges
3: Enforcement of refuge rules/bad hunter behavior
4: Too much sanctuary vs. available hunt acres on refuges
5: No refill opportunities in productive waterfowl areas
5: Significant quota restrictions on refuges