Georgia has many types of waterfowl hunting opportunity.
Hunters can pursue diving ducks on large reservoirs or dabbling
ducks on managed impoundments and beaver swamps. Georgia's
most abundant duck, the wood duck, can be found along rivers, in
flooded swamps, or on impoundments throughout the entire
state. This pamphlet highlights public areas open for
waterfowl hunting. These areas can provide waterfowl hunting
opportunity, but, as with all hunting endeavors, hunters are not
guaranteed success on any of these sites. Many of these areas
have special regulations concerning waterfowl hunting, please refer
to the current "Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations Booklet" or
the current "Late Season Georgia Migratory Bird Regulations" for
additional information.