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Thread: 2 pintails & dove season extends to Jan 31

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    Default 2 pintails & dove season extends to Jan 31

    RALEIGH, N.C. (April 27, 2018) — At its business meeting yesterday, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission set season dates, bag limits and applicable regulations for the 2018-19 waterfowl, webless migratory game bird (including doves) and extended falconry seasons.

    Selected seasons will also be published in the 2018-19 Inland Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Regulations Digest.

    While many seasons remain unchanged, some notable changes are.

    The daily bag limit for pintails has increased to 2 pintails per day. The overall daily duck bag limit remains at 6 ducks per day and with no additional changes compared to the previous hunting season.

    The Southern James Bay Population (SJBP) Hunt Zone for Canada geese has been discontinued. Counties previously included in the SJBP zone will now become part of the Resident Population Hunt Zone. Southern James Bay geese are a shared resource between the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways with principal wintering areas in Ohio, Michigan and surrounding states. Discontinuation of the SJBP zone in North Carolina is primarily a result of a change in management philosophy for this group of geese.

    Compensatory days will now be allowed for webless species (doves, woodcock, rails and snipe). Previously, due to federal guidelines, North Carolina was required to count Sundays as a hunting day even though there are state prohibitions for hunting migratory game birds on Sunday.Season dates for these species will now reflect the availability of these compensatory days.

    The dove season is extended until Jan. 31. Previously, dove seasons could not run past Jan. 15. This framework date change along with the change to compensatory days was a factor in having the season extend until the end of January.

    Finally, the number of tundra swan hunting permits available in North Carolina remains at 6,250 permits. While this represents no change from the previous year, this is a substantial increase above the 5,000 permits available for a number of years. This increase in permits is in response to recent increases in the eastern population of tundra swans and is allowed under the approved Eastern Population Tundra Swan Management Plan. Hunting for tundra swans is by permit only, and permit holders are allowed one tundra swan per year. Hunters may apply for a tundra swan permit through the Permit Hunting Opportunities Program.

    For more information, visit the Commission’s hunting page.

    http://www.ncwildlife.org/News-Archi...e-bird-seasons

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    So I assume they left the 2 Black Ducks as a part of the DBL too?????
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    Will our dove season also extend ?

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    We have the option. SC usually waits until August Board meeting to set policy.

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    Tenfo

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    Hope we get 2 pintails back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    Will our dove season also extend ?
    I hope so.
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    NC Pintails going back to two is a big deal for me .

    Glad to hear it.
    Last edited by Drylok; 04-30-2018 at 11:07 AM.

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    An extra day just relaxing laid all back in my dove chair with the option of shooting warms my heart.

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