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Ethics again? #3576527 09/16/12 09:53 PM
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So we all know most hunters find it unethical to shoot a dove out of a tree with a gun but what about off the backyard fence with a bow?

Re: Ethics again? [Re: SapperTitan] #3576540 09/16/12 09:56 PM
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Depends on who lives behind you...

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Man you got it all mixed up. I'll swat a dove out of a tree but I'm pretty solid with my bow and would not do that. Well maybe....


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Originally Posted By: SapperTitan
So we all know most hunters find it unethical to shoot a dove out of a tree with a gun but what about off the backyard fence with a bow?


Unless you are really good and will only get a head shot, I think that an arrow will pretty much mess up the meat.

Start practicing on grackles and work your way up when you get better..........or just use a gun. wink

Re: Ethics again? [Re: GreyDuck] #3576634 09/16/12 10:23 PM
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Don't they make specific points for shooting birds?

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If ethics allows it...this seems like a job for a pellet gun and a head shot. nidea


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Ill shoot a dove out of a tree any day. Sorry fellas its a weakness of mine.


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I prefer to shoot dove out of trees


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I usually shoot the branch of the tree first, and then shoot the bird with my second shot in the air.


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Re: Ethics again? [Re: beaversnipe] #3577520 09/17/12 01:55 AM
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Shouldn't you wait till 2 dove are side by side before you shoot them in a tree?

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lol if I see nothing and one lands in a tree its tempting lol!


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Ill just put this out there. I shot a dove at 20 yards with my bow today. He was sitting on my fence nothing for over 300 yds behind my house so I figured why not. Hit him in the head/neck breasted him and added him to my dove kabob. Don't like the idea of shooting dove in a tree but with a bow at 20 yds he has a fair chance or did.

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Yeah, he had a fair chance...

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lol awesome shot robin hood!


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There was a second one and I tried to get the wife to video it but it flew away LOL.

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Originally Posted By: SapperTitan
Ill just put this out there. I shot a dove at 20 yards with my bow today. He was sitting on my fence nothing for over 300 yds behind my house so I figured why not. Hit him in the head/neck breasted him and added him to my dove kabob. Don't like the idea of shooting dove in a tree but with a bow at 20 yds he has a fair chance or did.


Ethical? Sure. Legal? I don't think so.

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here are a couple of quotes I pulled out of the outdoor annual about that.......Only the archery and crossbow equipment prescribed in this section may be used for taking game
animals or game birds. 2. The period of time during which it is lawful to hunt a specified animal, game animal, wild fowl, or
bird. The dates in this guide are opening and closing dates for the open season. The open season
includes both dates and all days between. Unless otherwise specified, the open season is a “general”
season and all legal means, as specified in this guide, may be used in taking the species.....
Looks like he's clear to me!!


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Lol! Nice shot.
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Sappertan, pick up a couple bird points with the wire loops. Should be easier to connect.

And of course it's legal. Bows and crossbows are both listed in the waterfowl digest as lawful. Allowing crossbows is fairly new for Texas, so you will still find old references in some pre 2009 publications stating crossbows are not legal for migratory game.

I have taken a Dove with a bow long ago. I was target shooting, had a dove land between me and the target, and it was during dove season. I had a bird point with the four big wire loops given to me by a friend. It was in my arrow box on the ground at my feet. I quickly screwed the point on an arrow and took my shot. I aimed above the bird assuming it would jump the string and it did. I connected with a poooof of feathers. Though it pretty much stripped the bird, the breast was intact. I was alone. One of those times you look around and wish there had been someone else there to see it.

I have also bowhunted ducks long ago with my then young nephew (now 40) stalking creek bends with flu flu arrows. We never connected, but it was fun trying.

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It's too much work to shoot a dove and then go find the arrow. I just wanted to see if I could do it.

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Be sure you have the landowner's permission if you do not own the land beyond your property where the projectile has broke the properties edge, regardless if no one lives or has a dwelling on it.

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Originally Posted By: SapperTitan
It's too much work to shoot a dove and then go find the arrow. I just wanted to see if I could do it.


Best used on a flu flu arrow, but even on a regular arrow it will still slow your arrow down faster. Also the design will keep it from burying in the ground/grass so it can be easy to find. We shot them over shallow water with wood shafted arrows and I don't think we ever lost one. Also called a "snaro" point.
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Dove in a tree, duck on the water or deer at a feeder....I'm in.

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