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Florida dove hunters get unexpected
bonus with higher bag limit
September 30, 2008
Contact: Kurt Hodges, 850-627-1773 x102
When Florida’s first phase of the mourning dove
season opens Saturday, Oct. 4, hunters will find an unexpected
bonus -- an increase in the bag limit from 12 to 15 birds.
The daily bag limit is a combined bag limit and
applies to both mourning doves and white-winged doves.
Prior to the 2008 hunting season, states had the
option of going with a higher bag limit but fewer days of
hunting. This year the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said
states could increase bag limits without giving up hunting days.
Florida’s three-phase dove season runs 72 days.
This year it’s Oct. 4-27; Nov. 15-30; and Dec. 13 – Jan. 11,
2009. Hunting during the first phase is legal from noon to
sunset. Hunting is allowed during the latter two phases from 30
minutes before sunrise to sunset.
Kurt Hodges, Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) assistant small game coordinator,
said states within the service’s Dove Eastern Management Unit
are collecting many types of data to ensure dove populations
remain unhindered by the bag limit increase.
“Some states are doing things a little
differently, but here in Florida, we’ve been banding doves since
2003. We’ve banded approximately 6,000 birds during the summer
months,” Hodges said. “If hunters kill a banded bird, there’s
information on the band that tells them where to report the band
information.
“Also, we’re continuing with our ‘call count
surveys,’ and the service will be asking randomly selected
hunters to provide wings so they can be aged. The other
significant source of data comes from the Harvest Information
Program survey, which is a no-cost program, required for all
migratory bird hunters.”
Hodges said if trends show that dove numbers
decline significantly in the future for any reason, there are
built-in triggers in the data-collection system that will signal
both state and federal wildlife managers that changes are
needed.
The 2008-2009 migratory bird regulations for
dove, snipe, woodcock, rail, moorhen, crow and early waterfowl
seasons may be obtained by contacting the FWC’s regional
offices, or may be viewed online at
MyFWC.com/hunting/pdf/2008-2009MigratoryBrochure.pdf.
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