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Dove Hunting

North America's most harvested game bird

16+ million harvested annually
September opener tradition
Fast-flying wing shooting challenge

Federal Framework

Dove hunting is regulated under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Federal frameworks establish outside dates and maximum season lengths, while states select specific seasons within these parameters.

The maximum season length is 107 days as required by the MBTA. Most seasons begin September 1 in many states and can extend as late as February in some regions.

Always verify current regulations - seasons and bag limits change annually based on population surveys.

Bag Limits

The standard daily bag limit is 15 mourning doves across all management units, with a possession limit of 3 times the daily bag (45 birds).

Management Units

  • Eastern Unit: 90-day season permitted
  • Central Unit: 90-day season permitted
  • Western Unit: 60-day season permitted

Some states have aggregate limits including white-winged doves within the 15-bird total.

Harvest Statistics

Annual Harvest (2023)

  • Total Harvest: 16.76 million mourning doves
  • Active Hunters: ~1 million dove hunters
  • Hunting Days: 3.26 million days afield
  • U.S. Population: ~346 million mourning doves

Licensing Requirements

  • Valid state hunting license
  • HIP registration (Harvest Information Program)
  • Migratory bird stamp (required in most states)
  • Shotguns must be plugged to 3 shells maximum

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