Sunday, February 24, 2013

Wild Dove Hunting Tips - Outdoors

Dove Hunting is one of the most exciting ones. Doves have a great ability to change their course in a matter of a thousandth of a second, which demands precision shots, a steady hand and speed from the hunter as well as the right calculation of flight speed and direction. Definitely, this is another great way of making your hunting much fun!

Most doves are found in North and South America. It's where most hunters go for this kind of experience. Hunting for dove gives the hunters more chances to use different types of equipments and experience. These hunters go for specific hunting equipment, to help them bag more doves.

To successfully hunt for these birds, one may need to have a good scope and good shotgun. You may choose to have a 20, 16 or 12 gauge shotgun. These will surely work fine with your shotgun. Auto-loader shotguns are mostly preferred by dove hunters because it gives them three shot before reloading. Nikon M223 Rifle Scope best fits your Gun. It is a tactical scope with the innovative range adjustment, or the BDC 600 reticle with MOA adjustment takes the guess work out of hold-over. Nikon M223 Rifle Scope sights in at 100 yards, then use the NikoPlex reticle and range adjustment knob or the BDC 600 reticle to shoot any range up to 600 yards accurately. It is very easy to use. It's most helpful to use scopes because doves have very keen eyes, so proper concealment increase success rates. Decoys bring doves into shooting range. This is equipment used to hunt for doves. Decoys can make the difference between filling your game bag and watch ing these speedy little birds flying by out of Gun range. You can use full body decoys, shell decoys, cardboard silhouettes or even wind- or battery-powered models like Mojo Dove decoys to lure your quarry. Using appropriate equipments for hunting for these birds makes your hunting experience much more successful.

Of course, to make any hunting adventure a successful one, it requires any hunter to spend time studying your target. Scouting these birds are pretty much important. Scouting can help dove hunters pinpoint a productive dove hunting site. Positioning yourself beneath active dove flyways is the key to successful dove hunting. Doves usually fly from night roosts to watering holes shortly after dawn, then quickly move to feeding areas where they stay until midday. They loaf at perching, watering or graveling sites near the feeding area for an hour or two around noon, then return to the feeding area for the remainder of the afternoon. Before going to roost, they stop to drink again. Doves often light on dead snags or power lines before landing or while loafing. Points, ditches, borders between stubble and plowed ground, fence and tree lines, tall trees, waterholes and other structure all serve as reference points for flying doves. If your scouting indicates numerous doves are f lying near such spots, you've found a place to take your stand. The next thing you need to work on is your shooting accuracy.

Same as any other hunting game, states have different seasons for hunting doves. States that are made popular for hunting doves are Florida, Alabama, Texas, Louisiana and Arizona. These states vary on the seasons for dove hunting. Argentina, perhaps offers the best hunting spot for doves. There is a huge variety of this kind of bird which inhabits in Argentina. What makes it the best spot for hunting this birds because they do not have hunting season. Every day is hunting season. Most hunters find dove hunting more fun. And for those hunters who seek a different kind of adventure, dove hunting offers a one of a kind hunting adventure. Successful hunters use proper hunting gears and must follow hunting regulations. On actual hunting days, this practice makes for more bagged doves.





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