Basics of Dove Hunting
Finding a Place to Hunt on Public Land in Missouri
MDC reminds dove hunters of 20 more hunting days this year and of numerous conservation areas for hunting.
Finding a Place to Hunt on Public Land in Missouri
MDC reminds dove hunters of 20 more hunting days this year and of numerous conservation areas for hunting.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – With dove hunting season in Missouri opening Sept. 1, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds dove hunters of its more than 180 conservation areas around the state that allow dove hunting, including nearly 100 planted in crop fields that attract the popular game birds. Crops include sunflower, corn, millet, wheat, and buckwheat.
MDC is offering hunters 20 more days of dove hunting this fall. Mourning doves, Eurasian collared doves, and white-winged doves may be taken from Sept. 1 through Nov. 29 from one half hour before sunrise to sunset with a combined daily limit of 15 and a combined possession limit of 45 for all three species.
Get more information on dove hunting – including permit requirements, places to hunt, recipes, and more -- online at huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/hunting- trapping/species/dove. Information on dove hunting is also available through MDC's "2016 Migratory Bird Hunting Digest" available starting in mid-August where hunting permits are sold.
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