Mallards

Game bird hunting statistics from ODFW wildlife areas

Learning where hunters have been successful in the past may help
increase your chances of being successful in the future.

Several ODFW wildlife areas make waterfowl (duck and/or goose) and upland game bird harvest statistics available to hunters. Combining historical harvest numbers with on-going, current year statistics can help hunters decide where they would like to hunt. Use the links below to find the harvest statistics for the wildlife area you'd like to hunt.

Sauvie Island Wildlife Area

Summer Lake Wildlife Area

Fern Ridge Wildlife Area

Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area

Klamath Wildlife Area

Denman Wildlife Area

E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area

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