Friday, November 02, 2007

The Laws for Dove Season



Dove season in Georgia is one of the best times of year. You get your shotgun, about four boxes of shells, a hunting seat, and a snack and drink and wait for the dove to come. A good dove shoot is one of the most adrenaline rushing, action packed hunts you will ever experience. There is one thing that gets in the way of a good dove shoot, the laws that come with it. I understand that some of the laws need to be there, but there are two that need to be changed.

The Limit Law is Lame

The first law that needs to be changed is the limit law. In Georgia, you can only kill twelve birds on every hunt. When your at a really good shoot and your right on target, twelve is a puny number. The limit in most other states is fifteen birds a hunter. That should be the limit in Georgia. Hunters in Georgia need to get together and get this law changed.

The Season Law is Nonsense

The second and most important law that should be changed is the season law. One of my Dad's friends had a dove shoot a couple of weeks ago. It was one of the best dove shoots I have ever been to in my life. He told us last week that he had more birds now than he did in the previous shoot, but we can't shoot them for about three weeks because the season went out again. What happens if the birds go away or they just don't come back. That would not be good for us hunters.

A sport for all

Dove hunting is a hobby shared by kids, teenagers, and adults. It would be an amazing hobby if the limit law and the season law would be changed. Together, hunters around the United States can join and get these laws changed. Even if you have to obey all of the laws, hunting with friends and family is something everyone needs to enjoy.

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