Pintail · State-by-state

Pintail hunting regulations.

Northern pintails are long-necked, slender dabblers that breed across the prairie pothole region and winter from California through the Gulf Coast and Atlantic. Drakes display white-and-brown plumage with the distinctive long central tail feathers (the "pin") that name the species. Continental populations have been below historical levels for decades, leading to consistently conservative bag limits.

Huntable in 49 US states

Most flyways allow 1-3 pintails daily within the aggregate duck bag, with the Pacific Flyway typically running the most generous limits. Pintails are cautious, often wary of decoys, and concentrate in shallow flooded ag fields. They're a prized trophy bird for many waterfowlers.

State-by-state legal status

50 states + DC

Tap a state to view pintail regulations and other species huntable there. Bield Hunt does not yet publish specific season dates or bag limits — verify with your state F&W agency before hunting.

Status legend

  • YGeneral season
  • DDraw / limited entry
  • PPrivate land / specific zones
  • SSpecial permit / depredation
  • RRestricted (subspecies / units)
  • -Not huntable

Bield Hunt earns its predictions.

14-day free trial. No credit card. Cancel anytime.

Start free trial