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GENERAL
2013-2014 REC
SHOOTING HOURS: Unless otherwi
DAILY BAG COMPOSITION: Mourni
the aggregate, to include
POSSESSION LIMIT: Three times t
- NORTH ZONE
Life's better outsider SEPT. 1 - OCT. 23, 2013
DEC. 20, 2013 - JAN. 5, 2014
Daily Bag Limit: 15
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El Paso
Fort Hancock ,,,, CENTRAL ZONE
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ent DEC. 20, 2013 - JAN.p5, 2014
I B 1 Daily Bag Limit: 15
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SPECIAL WHITE-WINGED DOVE AREA Corpus
SPECIAL SEASON DATES: Sept. 1, 2, 7, 8, 2013 Christi
SHOOTING HOURS: Noon to sunset.
DAILY BAG LIMIT: 15 white-winged, mourning, and white-tipped (white-fronted) doves in the
aggregate, to include not more than 2 mourning doves and 2 white-tipped doves.
REGULAR SEASON DA TES: Sept. 20-Oct. 23, 2013 and Dec. 20, 2013-Jan. 20, 2014DOVE HUNTING
ULATIONS
se noted, one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
ing, white-winged, and white-tipped (white-fronted) doves in
le not more than 2 white-tipped doves.
he daily bag limit.
Texarkana
IH 30
Worth
Orange
Houston
10
OUT H ZONE
EPT. 20 - OCT. 27, 2013
20, 2013 - JAN. 20, 2014
Daily Bag Limit: 15
South Zone
Nueces
Bay . - fst
Corpus Christi 1P ort .
Ship Channel Aran aREPORT
DOVE BANDS
Texas and other states across the
U.S. are banding doves to deter-
mine the effects of changes in
habitat and hunting.
Hunter reports of bands on doves
taken provide valuable informa-
tion on the proportion that survive
from one year to the next and the
proportion taken by hunters. High
reporting rates maximize return
on hunting license dollars spent.
Please check doves you shoot for
bands and report them. The bands
are very small and easy to overlook.
Doves will be marked with metal
leg bands containing a unique
number and a toll-free telephone
number: (800) 327-BAND [2263].
Please call this number or you can
report bands on the Internet at
www.reportband.gov. You keep
the band and receive information
on when and where the dove was
banded. Thank you.SHOOTING HOURS: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
DAILY BAG LIMIT: 15 mourning, white-winged, and white-tipped doves in the aggregate, to
include not more than 2 white-tipped doves.
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