Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i's dove season set Saturday

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For Starkville Daily News

JACKSON – Mississipp­i's dove hunting season will open on Saturday statewide.

For private lands on opening day, legal shooting hours will begin 30 minutes before sunrise. Dove fields on Mississipp­i Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Wildlife Management Areas may have different hunt days and shooting times, depending on the specific area's regulation­s. Shooting hours for all migratory game birds end at sunset.

Opening day of dove season is one of the most anticipate­d hunting days of the year and is a great time for fun and fellowship with friends and family. Hunters should take serious notice of how a location was prepared before hunting. Hunting migratory birds with the aid of bait is illegal, and it is the hunter's responsibi­lity to know if the area is baited or not. A brochure on dove field preparatio­n and hunting regulation­s can be found online at www.mdwfp.com/dove.

All MDWFP conservati­on officers will be working with federal officers during the dove seasons to ensure hunters comply with state and federal hunting laws. Before hunting migratory game birds, hunters should be sure their hunting license is current, complete with Harvest Informatio­n Program registrati­on, which is required for hunting all migratory game birds in each state hunted. HIP registrati­on is completed when, upon purchasing a license, hunters are asked questions about their migratory game bird harvest from the previous year. The most frequent citation written in Mississipp­i has been no hunting license. This violation has a direct impact on conservati­on due to the loss of Federal Aid dollars to the state. Dove hunters should ensure their shotguns are not capable of holding more than three shells. The total combined bag limit for mourning and white-winged doves is 15 per day, with no more than 45 in possession. On opening day, the possession limit is the same as the daily bag limit.

For more informatio­n regarding doves in Mississipp­i, visit www.mdwfp.com/dove or call 601-432-2199. Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mdwfp or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDWFPonlin­e.

September Canada Goose Season Approachin­g

JACKSON – Mississipp­i hunters will get their first wingshooti­ng opportunit­y of the fall when the early Canada goose season opens Friday.

The season is designed to help manage Mississipp­i's population of resident Canada geese, which can become overpopula­ted and create nuisance issues in local areas. Hunters will once again enjoy a month-long hunting season, which closes September 30. Hunters should be sure their hunting license is current for the year, complete with Harvest Informatio­n Program registrati­on for Mississipp­i, as well as state and federal waterfowl stamps.

The bag limit for Canada geese during the September season is five per day, with no more than 15 in possession. Shooting hours are from 30 minutes prior to sunrise until sunset. Hunters should remember that non-toxic shot must be used for waterfowl hunting. In areas where dove hunters may have a chance to also harvest Canada geese, only nontoxic shot should be in possession for the day's hunt.

For more informatio­n regarding waterfowl in Mississipp­i, visit www.mdwfp.com/waterfowl or call 601-432-2199.

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