Dove Hunting and Agricultural Practices in Georgia - Introduction
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The mourning dove is the most hunted migratory game bird in
Georgia. Federal and state laws prohibit hunting migratory
game birds over baited areas. What constitutes baiting for
mourning doves occasionally has been a source of confusion for
hunters, farmers and land managers. The Georgia Department of
Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) , in
cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the
University of Georgia (UGA) Cooperative Extension Service,
developed this information in an effort to clarify agricultural
practices as they relate to baiting. This information also
provides tips and strategies for successfully and legally
attracting mourning doves.
A "normal" practice or operation is one conducted in accordance
with official recommendations of state Extension Specialists of the
Cooperative Extension Service of the US Dept. of
Agriculture. In Georgia, these are the UGA Cooperative
Extension Service Extension Agronomists, NOT the county extension
agent. Agricultural lands often provide excellent dove hunting
opportunities. The key to hunting doves legally in Georgia is
understanding the differences between baiting and normal
agricultural operation.