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Teal Seasons Set
News Release
Media
Contact: Steve Lightfoot,
512-389-4701, steve.lightfoot@tpwd.state.tx.us
June 26, 2009
AUSTIN, Texas — The U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service SRC (Service Regulation Committee) has approved the
2009-2010 Texas dove season, including a 70-day season and 15-bird daily bag
statewide, and a 16-day early teal season.
Additionally, the SRC
approved moving the Texas South Zone dove season opening the Friday nearest
Sept. 20, but no earlier than the 17th. This year the season will open Sept.
18.
Texas dove season in the
North and Central Dove Zones will run from Tuesday, Sept. 1 through Sunday,
Oct. 25 and reopen Saturday, Dec. 26 through Sunday, Jan. 9, with a 15-bird bag
and not more than two white-tipped doves.
The South Zone dove
season will run Sept. 18-Nov. 3, reopening Dec. 26-Jan. 17 with a 15-bird bag
and not more than two white-tipped doves.
Possession limit is
twice the daily bag for all migratory game birds except light geese, which
currently does not have a possession limit.
The Special South Texas
White-winged Dove Area will open to white-winged dove afternoon-only (noon to
sunset) hunting the first two full weekends in September running from Sept. 5-6
and 12-13 and reopen when the regular South Zone season begins on Friday, Sept.
18 through Tuesday, Nov. 3 and again from Saturday, Dec. 26 through Wednesday,
Jan. 13. The Special White-winged Dove Area season takes four of the allowable
70 days, so when the regular season opens, this area most close four days
earlier than the rest of the South Zone. The daily bag limit is 15 birds, not
more than four mourning doves during the first two weekend splits and 2
white-tipped doves. Once the general season opens, the aggregate bag limit will
be 15.
The Service also
approved a proposal to give TPWD the option to adjust a portion of the boundary
of the Special White-winged Dove Area. This change would remove portions of Jim
Hogg and Starr counties.
Texas’ 16-day September
teal season will run Sept. 12-27.
The season for rail and
gallinule is Sept. 12-27 and Oct. 31-Dec. 23; for snipe, Oct. 31-Feb. 14; and
for woodcock, Dec. 18-Jan. 31.