I had a great morning hunting doves at James Daughtrey. I shot 10, which is the most I've done on public land, including one double, before 8:30. I was there Saturday morning too but only shot two. I almost didn't make the drive this morning because the forecast called for a chance of thunderstorms, and all the way down I could see lightning in the distance, but it ended up being a pleasant, breezy morning.
I have no intention of disclosing which compartment I was in, and I definitely have no intention of disclosing how many shells it took to hit 10 doves.
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Monday, September 26, 2016
Monday, September 19, 2016
Arkansas Dove Hunting Video
While many Arkansans mark the beginning of fall with the autumnal equinox, the state’s hunters place the start of fall at 30 minutes before sunrise on the first Saturday in September.
Friday, September 16, 2016
TX Opening Day Dove Season 2016 Video
From one of the Nooner Ranch's legendary dove hunting fields we join Americana Outdoors Staff members Clark Wendlandt and Wade Middleton who are hunting with their wives Patti and Angel for opening day. This is the unedited live version seen that morning.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Dove Hunting Tips and Tricks Video
It's opening day of Dove Season! The Americana Outdoors staff hits the field and shows you some tips and tricks on how to make your next dove hunting trip a success!
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
DOVE HUNTING TEXAS - September Dove Hunt - Video
Rise-Kill-Eat Outdoors is proud to bring you September Dove. This video is the consolidation of four hunts in South Texas. With access to some of the greatest dove hunting fields north of the Rio Grande we head South to be a part of the annual celebration of the coming migration. We hope you enjoy watching this as much as we enjoyed shooting it. Special thanks to the hunt crew Joe, Matt, Clayton, Seth, Casey, and Chase. Each of these guys contributed in the hunt and camera work and above all else were patient to the process of filming a hunt.
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
North Dakota 2016 dove hunting season getting underway Thursday
North Dakota's dove hunting season opens statewide on Thursday.
The daily limit is 15 and the possession limit is 45. Shooting hours are a half hour before sunrise to sunset.
The state Game and Fish Department is reminding hunters to register with the Harvest Information Program prior to heading out to the field. The program collects hunting activity data to improve game bird management.
Those who registered to hunt the spring light goose or early Canada goose seasons in North Dakota do not have to register with HIP again, since it's required only once per year.
The dove season runs through Nov. 29.
The daily limit is 15 and the possession limit is 45. Shooting hours are a half hour before sunrise to sunset.
The state Game and Fish Department is reminding hunters to register with the Harvest Information Program prior to heading out to the field. The program collects hunting activity data to improve game bird management.
Those who registered to hunt the spring light goose or early Canada goose seasons in North Dakota do not have to register with HIP again, since it's required only once per year.
The dove season runs through Nov. 29.
New daily limit set as 2016 dove hunting season begins in South Carolina
With dove hunting season set to open Labor Day weekend, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is letting hunters know about a new daily bag limit.
According to an SCDNR press release, the daily bag limit for the 2016-2017 season is 12 birds per day.
During the 2015-2016 season, SCDNR saw one of the lowest harvest rates since the department began collecting information in 2003, the release stated. The average number of doves harvested by hunters on public fields was 2.75.
The South Carolina dove season is Sept. 3 through Sept. 5; Sept 6 through Oct. 15; Nov. 12 through Nov. 26; and Dec. 15 through Jan. 15.
Legal hunting hours, with the exception of Sept. 3 through Sept. 5, are from 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset.
According to an SCDNR press release, the daily bag limit for the 2016-2017 season is 12 birds per day.
During the 2015-2016 season, SCDNR saw one of the lowest harvest rates since the department began collecting information in 2003, the release stated. The average number of doves harvested by hunters on public fields was 2.75.
The South Carolina dove season is Sept. 3 through Sept. 5; Sept 6 through Oct. 15; Nov. 12 through Nov. 26; and Dec. 15 through Jan. 15.
Legal hunting hours, with the exception of Sept. 3 through Sept. 5, are from 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset.
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