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RALEIGH, N.C. (Aug. 28, 2006) – Dove hunting season opens on Saturday, (Sept. 2) renewing a North Carolina sporting tradition for another year. With it comes an advisory from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission for safe and responsible conduct in the field.
“Be seen, be courteous and be responsible, and always follow safe hunting guidelines,” said Capt. Chris Huebner, hunter safety coordinator for the Wildlife Commission. He said hunters should practice these basics:
Hunting doves brings family and friends together. They shouldn’t put their birds together, however. A common error is to combine game taken by several hunters into one cooler or game bag for ease in removing from field, but this is a game law violation. Dove season is open from Sept. 2-Oct. 7, Nov. 20-25 and Dec. 18-Jan. 13, with a daily bag of 12 and possession limit of 24. Shooting hours for doves are noon to sunset Sept. 2-9 and one half-hour before sunrise until sunset thereafter. Pump and semiautomatic shotguns must be “plugged” to limit the rounds to three shells. For more information on Game Lands dove fields, hunting regulations and safety precautions, consult the 2006-2007 Regulations Digest, available from hunting license agents or online at www.ncwildlife.org.
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