No it is not. WILD mallards are a federally protected animal, requires the correct permit in all 50 states. You can delete your state from your profile if you want. You have to have the correct permits and be approved BEFORE you just take animals. I am an approved wildlife retaliation for the last 20 years. You don't want to play with the feds.Yes I am In my state I am
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