Waterfowl possesion limit?

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Generally speaking the daily bag limit for ducks is 8 with a possession limit of 24.

Does that mean you can have three days of hunting in your actual possession in your vehicle for example?

Or is that the total possession limit you are allowed in the freezer from hunting all season?

For example: If I have two mallards left from the previous 2016-2017 season and have 24 from the 2017-2018 season in my home am I over the possession limit?

I believe water fowl regs are nation-wide.
 
It's 6 ducks in Ontario per person per day; with a max of 18 for duck per person for possession.


I got your answers by using these words in google: "duck possession max canada", first hit.


https://www.canada.ca/en/environmen...-hunting/frequently-asked-questions.html#toc3


Question: Do harvested birds from the previous year count towards this year's possession limit?

Answer: Yes. For example, if at the end of a hunting season a hunter has 3 mallards in his freezer, those birds will count in his possession limit the following year if the birds are still in his possession.


Question: What is the difference between the daily bag limit and the possession limit?

Answer: The daily bag limit is the maximum number of birds which a hunter may harvest during any single day of hunting. The possession limit is the maximum number of birds which a person may have in their possession; for a hunter, this means the maximum they may possess after having hunted for more than a single day and includes birds they have at their residence as well as in the field. The possession limit applies to all persons (including non-hunters who may receive birds as a gift), and for all birds.
 
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That's how I understood what was said to. So when hunting, I should take 3 guys who can't shoot so I get more trigger time?LOL

No, that would still put you over your daily bag limit.

You can't shoot more than your bag limit in a day, and you can't be in possession of more than the possession limit at any time. For waterfowl, any birds in your freezer ect at home count towards possession limit.

By giving away birds you lower your possession count but not your bag limit.
 
No, that would still put you over your daily bag limit.

You can't shoot more than your bag limit in a day, and you can't be in possession of more than the possession limit at any time. For waterfowl, any birds in your freezer ect at home count towards possession limit.

By giving away birds you lower your possession count but not your bag limit.

Got it.
 
You may only retain your possession limit which in your case is 24 HOWEVER a person does not need a hunting license or migratory permit to possess game therefore you may GIFT your two ducks from 2016 to your wife, child, father, mother, aunt, cousin , roommate, friend etc, etc, etc and those birds are no longer in your possession even if they are kept in the same freezer. Just make sure they are labelled to the person possessing them.
 
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