
DEC is holding its 28th Annual Youth Waterfowl Program for young hunters on Long Island ages 12 to 15, on October 18 and November 8, 2025.
DEC collaborates on the youth program with the New York Conservation Officers Association, Suffolk County Department of Parks, Recreation & Conservation, Ducks Unlimited, Tanglefree, Peconic River Sportsman’s Club, and the South Shore Waterfowlers Association.
The Youth Waterfowl Program is a special event to help junior hunters prepare for and participate in Youth Waterfowl Days. The program includes instruction in:
- Hunting ethics and regulations;
- Waterfowl identification;
- Firearms safety review;
- Retreiever and decoy use;
- Cold water survival and boating safety; and
- Trap shooting.
The Youth Waterfowl Program instructional course is set for October 18, and the designated hunting day is November 8.
Since its inception in 1998, the Long Island Youth Waterfowl Program has trained approximately 650 young waterfowl hunters. Certified hunter education instructors, volunteers and DEC Environmental Conservation Officers (ECOs) guide participants through the program and help youth hunters become part of the long tradition of waterfowl hunting on Long Island. All new applicants must attend the instructional day at Peconic River Sportsman’s Club on Oct. 18, which qualifies them for the youth hunt at Southaven County Park or Hubbard County Park on Nov. 8.
Participants must be 12 to 15 years of age by Nov. 8, have completed a hunter education course by Oct. 18, possess a junior (small game) hunting license by Nov. 8, and be registered with the Harvest Information Program. For further information regarding the Youth Waterfowl Program or to sign up for the Oct. 18 instructional class, please contact DEC Region 1 Hunter Education Program at (631) 444-0255 or e-mail R1SportsmanEducation@dec.ny.gov. For more information on the Youth Waterfowl Hunt, visit DEC’s website.
Applications for the Youth Waterfowl Program are due by October 10. Space is limited to 25 students.
About Youth Waterfowl Days: Each year, two days are set outside the regular duck hunting season in each waterfowl zone to allow junior hunters to hunt ducks and geese. On these Youth Waterfowl Days, junior hunters (ages 12 to 15) must be accompanied by a licensed adult hunter. Adults cannot hunt during these two days.
The 28th Annual Youth Waterfowl Program is a part of the NY Open for Fishing and Hunting Initiative, an effort to improve recreational activities for in state and out-of-state sportsmen and sportswomen and to boost tourism opportunities throughout the state. Under this initiative, New York is streamlining the purchase of hunting and fishing licensing and reducing license fees, improving fishing access at various sites across the state, expanding fishing clinics, and increasing hunting opportunities in various regions.
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