Calhoun Times

Georgia dove season opens Saturday

- From the Georgia Department of Natural Resources

The Georgia dove hunting season opens Sat. Sept. 4, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.

“For wing shooters, dove season kicks off the fall hunting season,” says Alan Isler, Chief of the WRD Game Management Section. “Two big changes this year includes expanding the first dove season into October and changing opening day shooting hours – make sure you take note of the right shooting hours for the field you plan to hunt.”

The official 2021-2022 dove seasons are Sept. 4 through Oct. 10, Nov. 20 through 28 and Dec. 19 through Jan. 31.

Statewide shooting hours – for all of the dove season — are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. However, on managed Wildlife Management Area quota dove hunts, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to noon.

More Dove Season Tips and Informatio­n:

Dove Field Forecast (georgiawil­dlife.com/hunting/ dove): The dove field forecast identifies available crops and anticipate­d hunting conditions for opening day.

Regulation­s Quick Review: The daily bag limit is 15 doves per hunter. Collared doves may be taken and do not count toward your daily limit. Shotguns must be plugged to hold no more than three shot shells while hunting doves. Hunters must obtain permission from landowners before hunting on private property.

Report Banded Doves: In 2003, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in cooperatio­n with several states, including Georgia, initiated an ongoing dove banding project. Hunters can participat­e in this conservati­on effort by examining harvested doves for leg bands and reporting band numbers to the USFWS at reportband.gov.

Private Field Plans? Make Sure the Field is Legal: Check out the online brochure, “Dove Hunting and Agricultur­al Practices in Georgia,” available at georgiawil­dlife.com/ migratory-bird-info.

Licenses Needed: Hunters 16 years of age and older need to have a hunting license and a Georgia Migratory Bird Stamp. This stamp is how Georgia participat­es in the federal Harvest Informatio­n Program. Some licenses allow the license holder to get the Georgia Migratory Bird Stamp at no cost. Hunters may purchase licenses online at GoOutdoors­Georgia.com, by phone at 1-800-366-2661 or at license vendor locations (list of vendors available online).

For more informatio­n on dove hunting in Georgia, visit georgiawil­dlife.com/ migratory-bird-info.

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DNR ?? The official 20212022 dove seasons are Sept. 4 through Oct. 10, Nov. 20 through 28 and Dec. 19 through Jan. 31.
♦ Georgia DNR The official 20212022 dove seasons are Sept. 4 through Oct. 10, Nov. 20 through 28 and Dec. 19 through Jan. 31.

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