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Non-residents are permitted to hunt doves in Puerto Rico with a valid hunting license, and they must follow the regulations set by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources.
Hunting Regulations in Puerto Rico
Non-residents can hunt doves in Puerto Rico by obtaining a valid hunting license, which must be purchased online or through a licensed vendor. The license is valid for the entire calendar year. The Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) sets the regulations for dove hunting, including seasons, bag limits, and equipment restrictions.
Dove Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits
Dove hunting seasons in Puerto Rico typically start in mid-November and end in late February. The bag limit for doves is 10 birds per day, with a minimum of 5 mourning doves. Hunters must also follow specific restrictions for other dove species, such as the white-winged dove. It’s essential to check the current regulations before heading out on a hunting trip.
Tips for Dove Hunting in Puerto Rico
Dove hunting in Puerto Rico can be challenging due to the island’s dense vegetation and diverse landscape. Hunters should bring binoculars to spot birds from a distance, and a shotgun with a choke that allows for tight patterns. It’s also essential to wear camouflage clothing and stay alert, as doves can be skittish and difficult to approach. Hunters should also be aware of the island’s terrain and weather conditions to ensure a safe and successful hunt.
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