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2014 Opening Day of Dove Season – Georgia

The 2014 Dove Season is quickly approaching.  After a long 7 month wait, the unofficial start to the fall hunting season is less than two days away.  Hopefully everyone has planned and prepared for the start of the seasons.  Georgia’s seasons start very quickly.  Dove season opens on September 6th along with the Early Goose Season.  The following weekend the archery seasons for deer and bear open across much of the state and the early teal season opens the same day.  Before we know it, October will be here and the upland bird seasons and modern firearms deer season will be upon us.  Here are few things to remember as you take field on Saturday.

*Our HIP permit has expired.  Unlike our hunting licenses in GA that expire one year from the date of purchase, the HIP permit expires in February each year.  Please make sure you get a new one for either goose hunting or dove hunting.  It is required.

*If you are planning on hunting a WMA, be sure to purchase a WMA License.  At $19.00 a year, it is an excellent value for having access to nearly one million acres of public hunting land.

*We recommend the Sportsman License.  $55.00 per year and it covers everything that most of us do.  You will still need to pick up your Federal Waterfowl Stamp from the post office, but there isn’t much else you will need after that.

So you have purchased all your licenses and are legal to head into the field on Saturday.  It is early season so don’t forget a few of the essentials that we don’t need later in the season.  Bug spray and sun screen are necessities in the September heat.  It is also important to bring plenty of water along as well.  Our Georgia heat is nothing to mess around with so please drink plenty of fluids.  For safety in the dove field, bring along safety glasses or sunglasses, a hat, and possibly ear protection.  Even in the safest of shoots with no one shooting low birds, you will get “rained on” with shot at some point.  Don’t look up when you hear the pellets start falling!

We hope everyone has a safe and fun start to the season!  If you have the chance, take a beginner hunting and introduce them to the sport!  And when you are done, don’t forget to grill up those doves have enjoy the results of your great day in the field!!!

 

Sources:  http://www.georgiawildlife.com

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Pre-Opening Day of Dove Season

Fall is finally upon us!  It is the night before opening day of dove season.  With about 12 hours until the first guns fire rounds at the gray missiles cruising across prepared fields, hunters all across Georgia are ready for the start of the season.  They have been shooting sporting clays and buying cases of shells for weeks.  The camo is in the trucks and the shotguns are cleaned.  Everyone has checked their supply list and are ready to go!

After visiting several WMA fields, we are impressed with the work done by the State of Georgia.  We would like to thank in advance all the workers and biologists that have spent time preparing the fields.  There are plenty of opportunities for hunters all across the state to get out and hunt tomorrow.

We look forward to seeing everyone in the field and hopefully hear plenty of stories tomorrow.  Good luck, shoot straight, and be safe!!!

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Dove Shoot Supply List and Getting Going!!!

With dove season opening all across the country this week and on Saturday September 7th for Georgia, it’s time put together our supply lists and get going!  As stated many times before, most people consider opening day of dove season as the kick off to hunting season.  It’s easy to forget things on the first hunt of the year and we are here to try to help you remember those items.

Some items that you have to have:  Hunting licenses including migratory permits as required by your state, shotgun plugged to hold no more than three total shells, shotgun shells, camo clothing including a hat, comfortable shoes or boots, and something to carry your birds out in.

Some items that you should have: Sunscreen, bug spray (ticks are bad again this year), ear/eye protection, plenty of water and/or sports drinks, cooler of ice (to keep your birds cool throughout the day), chair or bucket to sit on.

Some items that you might want to have: Change of clothes to travel in, snacks (it can be a long day trying to fill your limit), decoys, face mask or face paint.

If you are hunting with a dog, don’t forget to take supplies for him as well.  You will need water, shade, and a lead for your dog.

We recommend using size 7 1/2, 8, or 9 shot for dove hunting.  Larger loads are unnecessary for doves and carry significantly less pellets per shell.  Heavy powder loads are not necessary either since most hunters will need to shoot quite a few shots to reach their limit of birds.  You won’t want to be flinching from a sore shoulder late in the day.

Also, always be safe in the field.  Make sure to stay hydrated on these long hot days.  Often we are sitting in the sun for a lot of hours during dove shoots and can quickly succumb to dehydration and sun burns.  Eye protection is important since hunters are normally in all directions.  You will be sprayed with shot at some point during the shoot and protecting your eyes is very important.  On that same note, be respectful of the hunters around you and avoid shooting at low birds or birds out of range.  Most birds are killed under 30 yards, so there is no reason to take that 50 yard shot.  Most likely you won’t hit a bird at that range and you will ruin someone else’s shot.

Dove shoots are great opportunities to introduce beginners or youth to hunting.  It is a social atmosphere and they will almost always see birds which makes it exciting for beginners.  Stay close to your “apprentice” and coach them through the shots and make it fun for them.  These kind of shoots can make someone a hunter for a lifetime!

The season is almost here so get ready, have fun, and be safe!!!  See you in the field!!!

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