This past Friday was opening of dove season for our region in Texas. Texas is SO big that there are different regions that may break up when hunting can and cannot take place. Similar to other states I am sure, Texas estimates or counts the population of deer, etc. so that the proper number of deer are harvested to keep the population sustainable. In some places, deer reproduce very quickly and so the numbers can get to the point that it may be harmful for them, other animals, crops, and even people.
So on Friday, I joined two other clients/friends for the Associated Builders and Contractors 1st Annual Dove Hunt. There are plenty associations, volunteer groups, non profits, etc. to get involved in and the ABC Midcoast Chapter is a good for the organization I work for. We headed out to the camp site
[about 20 miles away and off of the Refugio Highway (re-fury-oh)] around 2:00 pm to gather for instructions, details, etc. The hunters would usually head out in the afternoon and head back to camp at dust. In this case, the hunt came with a barbecue dinner, beer, and people to clean the birds (take the breast out and ready them for freezing).
This hunt is called a day hunt, you pay to hunt for a period of time, in this case, an evening. There were about 30 or so hunters that trampeded through mud to shoot these birds (by law they must be flying). The shotguns used are usually a 12 or 20 gauge shotgun. A limit of 15 doves can be harvested on a daily basis. The part of the dove that is generally barbecued is the dove breast which is wrapped in bacon and a slice of jalepeno and/or onion is slid into it for a delicious appetizer (especially for the cooks, so stand by them so they don't run out before you try them :))
BTW, I haven't shot dove in awhile, so I left the hunt with 3 birds, my guest limited out! Though I shot very badly, it is always fun to get out into the country with nature and do a little hunting!
Items needed to hunt:
1) hunting license (can get it as a combo for fishing too)
2) shotgun
3) shotgun shells (ie, ammo)
4) vest or bag to carry items
5) hunting gear: boots, pants, hat, safety glasses, ear plugs
6) readiness for a fun time
7) it doesn't hurt to hear some country music on the way out!