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  1. Licenses & Fees. You need the resident or nonresident licenses and stamps listed below to hunt or trap in Iowa. All licenses, fees and stamps must be carried on your person while hunting or trapping. R = Resident.

  2. Beginning July 2019, Iowa migratory bird hunters can buy their Federal Duck Stamp in the form of an E-Stamp through all Iowa license vendors and through the Go Outdoors Iowa online portal. In 2024, the E-Stamp is now valid for the entire hunting season.

  3. Follow the ducks this season using the most comprehensive waterfowl migration map on the web. Read real-time reports from DU biologists, field editors, expert waterfowlers and more.

  4. 12 paź 2022 · What do I need to duck hunt in Iowa. Like most states, waterfowl hunters need to purchase several licenses and pay fees to be able to hunt in Iowa. Non-resident licenses tend to be more expensive, but are still affordable if you are planning to spend part of your season there.

  5. Hunters must have a valid resident or nonresident hunting license and have paid the current Iowa wildlife habitat and migratory game bird fees. A federal duck stamp is not required. Shooting hours are 1/2-hour before sunrise until 1/2-hour after sunset each day.

  6. For duck hunting, you’ll need to purchase either the Resident Hunting/Habitat Combo License or the Nonresident Hunting/Habitat (Age 18 and Over) License. These licenses provide access to all hunting opportunities, including duck hunting in Iowa. Resident Hunting/Habitat Combo License: Cost: $35; Eligibility: Iowa residents

  7. Cost of Non-Resident Waterfowl Hunting License. $11.50. Cost of Non-Resident State Stamps and Permits. $25. Federal Duck Stamp. In a state where deer and pheasants are king, waterfowl hunting gets overlooked. That's because of the popularity of hunting for the former species and the lack of habitat for the latter.