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Yes, there are special regulations for hunting Zenaida Doves, including bag limits and season dates, which vary by state and jurisdiction.
Hunting Season Dates and Bag Limits
In Puerto Rico, the hunting season for Zenaida Doves typically runs from September 1 to February 28, with a daily bag limit of 6 birds per hunter. It’s essential to check with local authorities for specific regulations, as they may change from year to year. Hunters must also possess a valid hunting license and follow all applicable laws and regulations.
Equipment and Techniques
When hunting Zenaida Doves in Puerto Rico, it’s recommended to use a 12-gauge shotgun with a choke that can handle the dense foliage and tree cover. A good starting point for choke size is a modified or improved cylinder choke. Doves are social birds and are often found in large flocks, making it essential to be aware of your surroundings and other hunters in the area. A shotgun with a reliable trigger and good shot spread is crucial for taking down these birds humanely and efficiently.
Tips for Hunting in Dense Vegetation
When hunting in dense vegetation, it’s essential to be aware of your surroundings and use cover and concealment to your advantage. Look for areas with low-lying vegetation, such as grasslands or scrublands, where doves are more likely to be found. Use a high-powered scope or binoculars to scan for birds, and be prepared to move quickly when you spot a flock.
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