Waterfowl Online Reservation System

The 1-800-829-2956 number will take reservation applications only. For questions about waterfowl hunting areas, call your local Missouri Department of Conservation office or see the waterfowl areas page.

Who may apply: Missouri residents possessing a conservation ID number.The nine digit Conservation ID# appears on the top of your hunting permit or on the back of your Heritage Card next to the bar code. You must have this number ready when you call. A hunter may apply for anyone living in his/her immediate household, but the reservation holder must be present at the hunt for the reservation to be valid.

When to apply: Sept. 2-19, 2008, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Results of the drawing will be available on Oct. 2 by calling 1-800-829-2956, or by accessing this website.

How To Apply: Call 1-800-829-2956, or apply on the web. Have your Conservation ID# ready. Choose up to three areas (using the hunt number listed above ), and choose the first available weekend (of the whole season), first available weekday, first available day of the week or a specific date.

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How does the Waterfowl Reservation System work?

Hunters may choose a specific date, first available weekend, first available day of the week or first available day for each of up to three areas. Beginning this year, if the applicant's choice is not available, then no reservation is awarded for that selection. All entries received are then shuffled and assigned a number in random order. The program looks at the first choice of each hunter and attempts to award that choice. Two possible outcomes can occur:

After a first attempt has been made to award each hunter a reservation, the system repeats the same process, going through remaining choices and attempting to award any hunt dates not yet awarded.

Requesting first available day for a particular area has better odds of an award than requesting a specific date. A hunter will not be awarded an area different than what he or she has requested.