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Dove hunting in Puerto Rico is regulated by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. According to the regulations, the dove hunting season in Puerto Rico is from the first Saturday in October to the last Sunday in February. However, the season is closed from March to September.
Dove Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits
The Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources sets specific bag limits for mourning doves, white-winged doves, and ruddy doves. For example, there is a daily bag limit of 12 birds per hunter for mourning doves and white-winged doves, with a total bag limit of 24 birds per hunter for both species per day. Ruddy doves have a daily bag limit of 6 birds per hunter, with a total bag limit of 12 birds per hunter for both species per day.
Hunting Methods and Equipment
In Puerto Rico, dove hunting is permitted with shotguns of any gauge, but only with shot shells containing no more than 1 ounce of shot. Hunters may also use rifles, but only with .22 caliber or larger ammunition. Dove hunting is also allowed with the use of dogs, but only on private property with the landowner’s permission. Additionally, hunters must obtain a permit from the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources before hunting.
Regulations and Permits
To hunt doves in Puerto Rico, hunters must obtain a permit from the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. The permit is free and requires hunters to provide their name, address, and a brief description of the hunting location. Hunters must also report their harvest to the department within 5 days of the hunt. It’s also important to note that hunters under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and hunters over the age of 65 must have a medical certificate from a licensed physician.
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