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Eurasian Collared Doves for research - additional birds not needed! A series of these specimens at the museum will enable future comparative studies of Collared Doves' invasion of Washington and across North America Why are we reaching out to the Washington Hunter forums? Because Eurasian Collared Doves often occur on private property, it is difficult for us to arrange access to collect these birds ourselves
Lead shot - Hunting Washington It is unlawful to possess shot (either in shotshells or as loose shot for muzzleloading), other than nontoxic shot, when hunting for upland game birds (pheasant, quail, chukar, and gray partridge), mourning doves, and band-tailed pigeons on areas where pheasants are released
Crows - hunting-washington. com (4) release of live predatory birds: It is permissible to release Eurasian collared doves and rock doves for the purposes of bird dog training or falconry without a permit
Eurasian Collared Doves in our area. . . . . . Myself and a few neighbors have noticed some rather large doves in the area this year I would say they range pretty close in size to a pigeon, tan in color like a mourning dove
Questions about pigeon hunting. Actually they're called rock doves, or more commonly around here, barn pigeons They are not native here and are not protected, just like starlings And those Eurasian Collared Doves fall into that same "Invasive Species" category and are nearly as big as pigeons!
Anyone hunt Eurasian collared doves? - hunting-washington. com Anyone hunt Eurasian collared doves?I have seen a bit here in Yakima Both in residential and out in the country I know some guys that hunt them year around, they just set up like they are hunting mournings but you have to be extra careful when pulling the trigger I have killed 4 eurasians in my yard this year
Mourning Doves 2023 - hunting-washington. com Mourning Doves 2023I think collared doves taste pretty good I've eaten a couple, my kids have eaten a couple, the dogs like to fetch them I've seen more MD's this year than before, but that isn't saying much, and I would honestly hesitate to shoot them, just in hopes that their numbers grow The collared are moving in hard, and I'd encourage anyone to target those The prospect of them
Turkey poacher be like. . . . . . . Look I wanna make it clear I don’t encourage poaching,have never poached in my life My point here is how are we going to call other game species invasive (Eurasian doves,wild pigs,etc) when we introduce non native animals like turkey and pheasant These animals shouldn’t have a foot hold or affect in our state’s ecosystem Logged
Winthrop bird hunting Winthrop bird huntingThe place in Twisp I inherited from my uncle backs up to the Old Mill property and when I was a kid and the log decks were there we used to jump shoot chukars off the log decks and up on the hill behind the mill Haven't seen any since the mill left
The mighty 28 gauge - Hunting Washington The mighty 28 gaugeMy dad searched for years to add a 28 ga to his model 12 collection Finally saw one in the classifieds called and toldem he would take it sight unseen and be there in an hour Of course he got there and some guy had given em an extra $50 not to wait Heartbreaker