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What is in season to hunt, trap or take in Ohio — waterfowl and migratory birds
Nothing on this chart is in season today. The animals are still out there; what is shut is the taking of them. Coyote and groundhog have no closed season in Ohio and are not on this chart.
Opening in the next fortnight
- Mourning Doveseason opens 1 September
- Soraseason opens 1 September
- Virginia Railseason opens 1 September
- Common Gallinuleseason opens 1 September
- Wilson's Snipeseason opens 1 September
Four separate arcs, more than anything else on the chart. The early September season exists to take resident giant Canada geese — a subspecies once thought extinct and now numerous enough to be a nuisance — before the migratory birds from Hudson Bay arrive and get mixed in with them.
The rest of this group
Waterfowl and migratory birds share the chart above. The others on it are snow goose, blue-winged teal, green-winged teal, mallard, wood duck, american black duck, american coot, mourning dove, sora, virginia rail, common gallinule, wilson's snipe, american woodcock.
Read this with the regulations, not instead of them
This page is a calendar. It does not carry bag limits, zone maps, permit requirements, hunter-orange rules, legal hunting hours, or the county-level variations that apply to several of these seasons. Waterfowl dates here are Zone A. Every date is transcribed from the Ohio Division of Wildlife's own publication for the current licence year and is reproduced without warranty.
- 2026-27 Ohio Hunting & Trapping Regulations
- Ohio Fishing Regulations Coyote and groundhog have no closed season in Ohio and so have no mark on the strip and no page here. Ruffed grouse is controlled-hunt only on four designated areas, with permits drawn by lottery in July, and has no statewide window to draw.