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Originally posted by WestEndAngler View PostTeal: Staff anticipates either a 9-day or a 16-day season with a 4-bird daily bag limit.
Statewide: September 18 — 26, 2010 (9-day season)
September 11 — 26, 2010 (16-day season)
Late Season Species:
Ducks: Staff anticipates a "liberal" package from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
North and South Zone: October 30 — November 28, 2010; December 11, 2010 — January 23, 2011.
High Plains Mallard Management Unit — October 23-24, 2010 and October 29, 2010 — January 23, 2011. Youth seasons will be the weekend before opening day of the general season in each zone.
Daily bag limit: Coots — 15.
Ducks — 6 in the aggregate, to include no more than 5 mallards (only 2 of which may be hens); 3 wood ducks; 2 scaup (lesser scaup and greater scaup in the aggregate); 2 redheads; 1 pintail; 1 canvasback and 1 dusky duck (mottled duck, Mexican like duck, black duck and their hybrids) after the first 5 days in each zone.
Mergansers — 5 in the aggregate, to include no more than 2 hooded mergansers
Geese: Staff anticipates that Texas will have a 107-day season for snow and dark geese and a 72-day season for white-fronted geese in the Eastern Zone, and 95-day for all species in the West Zone.
East Zone:
White-fronted goose: October 30, 2010 — January 9, 2011
Canada and light geese: October 30, 2010 — January 23, 2011
Daily bag limit:
Light geese — 20 in the aggregate
Canada geese — 3
White-fronted geese — 2
West Zone (all species): November 6, 2010 — February 6, 2011.
Daily Bag Limit:
Light geese — 20 in the aggregate
Dark geese — 4 Canada and 1 white-fronted goose
Sandhill Cranes: Staff anticipates a 93-day crane season with a 3-bird bag limit in Zones A and B, and a 37-day season with a 2-bird bag limit in Zone C.
Zone A: November 6, 2010 — February 6, 2011
Zone B: November 26, 2010 — February 6, 2011
Zone C: December 18, 2010 — January 23, 2011
I somehow missed this the first time I read this thread. Thanks for posting it. May not be set in stone, but it helps with the planning.
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