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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds hunters to prepare for dove season, which begins Sept. 1 and continues until Nov. 29.
“With ample public hunting areas, managed fields, and solid bird populations, dove season offers some of the most accessible and exciting wing-shooting action of the year,” said MDC Protection Regional Supervisor Russell Duckworth. “It’s fast-paced, social, and a perfect opportunity to introduce new hunters to the outdoors. Whether you’re hunting with family, friends, or a youth group, it’s one of the most enjoyable seasons we offer.”
Daily limits for mourning doves and white-winged doves combined are 15 birds, with a possession limit of 45.
Know Before You Go
Hunters are reminded that:
Safety and Stewardship
Dove hunting often involves multiple groups hunting in the same field, so safety and courtesy are critical.
“Always be aware of your surroundings and maintain a safe zone of fire,” said Duckworth. “Respect other hunters, pick up spent shells, and leave the field better than you found it. Ethical hunting helps ensure a positive experience for everyone.”
For more information on dove season, hunting regulations, and public hunting areas near you, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/dove or contact your local MDC office.