Dove Hunts

We normally have a good supply of doves.  The local doves both white wing and mourning doves are plentiful. We also get our share of migrating doves. We have lots of water and our food plots are a great attraction.  Our ranch is located in the South Zone.   Make your reservations now.

Come join us for a day hunt or a weekend (two day) hunt. We have lots of different hunting spots to choose from. Pick out a shade tree in the middle of a food plot, or set your stool on the side of one of our many ponds. We want you to have a good time and enjoy your hunt.  

We cater to individuals and small groups of  4 to 6 hunters.

All of our hunters get cold water and soft drinks delivered in the field and we provide a screened bird-cleaning shed where you can clean your birds. We can arrange for shooting clay birds, bird cleaning, and meals. Overnight accommodations are available in our lodge.

The dates for 2005 are as follows:

South Zone: Sept. 23-Nov.10 and Dec. 26-Jan. 15.
Daily bag limit: 12 mourning, white-winged, and white-tipped (white-fronted) doves in the aggregate to include not more than 2 white-tipped.
Possession Limit: Twice the daily bag limit.

Price List
2005 Day Hunts
September 23 - 25 $90 per hunter/day
September 30 - October 2 $70 per hunter/day
October 7 - 9 $70 per hunter/day
October 14 - 16 $70 per hunter/day
October 21 - 23 $70 per hunter/day
October 28 - 30 $70 per hunter/day
 


Day Hunt Dove Package Descriptions
  1. Single or Multiple Day Hunt We meet you at the gate of the property and will have you settled in the field by sunrise. Water and soft drink break at mid-morning and box-lunch at noon.
    A skeet shoot can be arranged after lunch. The final hunt of the day is in the late afternoon with another water and soft drink break.

  2. Lodge Accommodations Available for individuals or groups. Contact us for details on accommodations.
Dove Identification

It is important that you know your doves. The white-wing dove has a distinctive white patch on the wing and is generally larger than the mourning dove. When you are looking up at the sky and they are flying fast you need an experienced eye to tell them apart.

One effective way to tell them apart when they are flying is to focus on the tail. The mourning dove has a very pointed tail while the white-wing has a flat tail.

The white fronted dove or white tip wing dove looks just like a morning dove but has white tipped wings.

Morning Dove on the left and White-Wing Dove on the right.
2 Mourning Doves waiting to fly into the lake.

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For comments, questions or reservations call:
(210) 844-3637