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Dove Hunting

North America's most harvested game bird

16+ million harvested annually
September opener tradition
Fast-flying wing shooting challenge

Shotguns for Doves

Any shotgun works for doves, but repeating shotguns allow quick follow-up shots on these challenging targets. Remember: shotguns must be plugged to hold maximum 3 shells for migratory bird hunting.

Recommended Setup

  • Gauge: 12 or 20 gauge most popular
  • Action: Semi-auto or pump for follow-up shots
  • Barrel: 26-28 inches typical
  • Over/Under or Side-by-Side: Classic, reliable option

Shot & Chokes

Small shot with open chokes provides the best pattern density for these small, fast targets. Tight chokes make hitting more difficult and can destroy birds at close range.

Recommendations

  • Shot Size: #7½, #8, or #9 (beginners: #7½ or #8)
  • Early Season: #8 with light loads
  • Late Season: #7½ with heavier loads
  • Chokes: Skeet or Improved Cylinder best
  • Avoid: Tight chokes - Modified is maximum

Hot Weather Clothing

September dove hunting means hot conditions. Proper clothing prevents heat-related illness - the most common injury during dove season.

  • Fabric: Moisture-wicking, heat-reflective materials
  • Vented Shirts: Allow heat to escape
  • Hat: Wide-brimmed for face, ears, and neck protection
  • Cooling Towel: Water-activated for neck
  • Colors: Light colors reflect heat better

Essential Gear

  • Plenty of Water: Heat dehydration is real - bring extra
  • Sunscreen: Quality protection for exposed skin
  • Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes active at dawn/dusk
  • Dove Stool: Comfortable seat for waiting (optional)
  • Shell Bag: Keep ammo accessible
  • Cooler with Ice: For birds AND drinks
  • Eye/Ear Protection: Always recommended

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