I did see that on page 7, however it doesn't completely specify the legal taking, as I previously mentioned regarding this. Page 5 and page 10 kind of contradict it to an extent by adding the Collared Dove to the Game animal sections when it's an invasive species, and then specifying the airgun...
Fair enough, but if I'm going to do something, I generally read everything to ensure I'm in the right. To me, laws and regs are enforced by the perception of what the LEO understood the law/reg to be. I can go more in-depth regarding "gray area" laws, but that'll be way off topic. I think I...
See that's where it gets confusing to me. In an earlier law (seems to be from 2009 or 2010) it states you need to follow the migratory bird laws (shotgun and archery, possible trapping, I can't remember as I am tunneling on airguns). If you look under the "Legal Manner of Taking," it states...
So for literal craps and giggles (don't know how the site feels about the "s" word), I printed off 6 collared dove decoy's on post, left them up for a couple of days, and today went out and did a few dove calls after I swore I saw some. Sure as crap, 2 of the collared doves perched about 15 feet...
Interesting, I'll have to look up the regs here again. The USAFA has different rules than on an Army base, so I'm still learning these ones. Luckily, their rules regarding storage of firearms is the same as every other installation (just different forms).
Yeah, it's year round here in Colorado as well, but the issue is there's not much information about where to find them except in semi-urban areas or near feed. I live on a military installation, and can't really hunt here on post (even for big game it's guided) so I don't know how they'd feel if...
I'm just going to put this here. I am new to bird hunting to include waterfowl and upland birds, however I am interested in attempting to hunt Eurasian Collared Dove's. The issue I'm having is finding property which they are known to be located at (and then contact the owner for permission) or...