Anti-duck hunting activists said they will collect carcasses at Victoria's wetlands today for a planned protest next week that will see 250 dead ducks dumped outside the office of Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.

Laurie Levy from The Coalition Against Duck Shooting told AAP on Saturday night activists were "exhausted" from the day's "massacre" but would be back again on day two of the 12-week season.

Shooters have a daily limit of 10 birds a day per person, with the season due to finish on June 12.

Mr Levy appeared on social media on Saturday holding an injured bird, which he says was a blue winged shoveler, an excluded threatened species due to low numbers.

He says he waded into the water at Kerang to collect the bird after it dropped from the sky but was fined $930 and ordered off the wetland for the rest of the season.