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Changes
to Iowa’s waterfowl, deer and furbearer seasons, were approved during
the April 12 meeting of the Natural Resource Commission of the Iowa
Department of Natural Resources.
The season proposals will be available for public comment in May prior to a public hearing on May 23.
Approved
changes to the waterfowl regulations include a three zone, two season
split with the Missouri River zone as the new third zone, and reduced
Canada goose zone boundaries in some areas.
Changes
to the resident deer hunting seasons this fall include reducing the
county antlerless quotas by 13,000 in 20 counties, eliminating the
November antlerless deer season, and shortening the January antlerless
season by one week.
Approved
changes to furbearer regulations include increasing the bobcat quota
from 350 to 450 and river otter quota from 650 to 850.
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