Dove limit now 12 birds per day in South Carolina

For the first time in several years, the dove daily bag limit is no longer 15 per day. It is now 12 birds per day in South Carolina. It remains at 15 per day for North Carolina hunters.

North Carolina still has 15 bird limit

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) Board has approved all migratory bird hunting seasons for 2016-2017. The seasons, daily bag limits, and methods of harvest have been published in the federal register by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

The bag limit for the 2016-2017 dove season has been changed to 12 due to data from previous seasons.

*It is important to note the mourning dove daily bag limit for 2016-2017 is 12 birds per day.*

The SCDNR has gathered data on the harvest of doves on public dove fields for 12 years. The 2015-2016 season again saw one of the lowest harvest rates since the department began collecting information in 2003. During that season, the average number of doves harvested by hunters on public fields was 2.75. The agency has maintained a robust program of monitoring dove harvest to make informed decisions on seasons and limits with the goal of providing maximum opportunity and harvest success for dove hunters. The data collected by the SCDNR staff was taken into consideration by the SCDNR Board in the decision to set the limit of doves this year. Harvesting data will be monitored as the season progresses and hunter input will be considered in order to best determine future daily bag limits for dove.

The 2016-2017 South Carolina mourning dove season is Sept. 3-5 (noon until sunset); Sept. 6– Oct. 15; Nov. 12-26; and Dec. 15– Jan. 15. Legal hunting hours for mourning dove season, with the exception of Sept. 3-5, are from 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, seasons for migratory game birds cannot begin before Sept. 1.

All information related to migratory bird hunting can be found in the SCDNR state regulation guide (PDF).

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