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Are they any good to eat?
Quote from: turkeyfeather on August 07, 2014, 08:04:46 PMAre they any good to eat?Yep big doves, have eaten a few in the last two or so years. Harvested them during morning dove season. We have a bunch on our duck/goose leased area in Sequim.
We are just south of Spokane. How many do you need? Might be able to trap some live ones, have not tried. They are a problem around grain storage. I will freeze the ones I kill.
Quote from: nwwanderer on August 07, 2014, 07:56:50 PMWe are just south of Spokane. How many do you need? Might be able to trap some live ones, have not tried. They are a problem around grain storage. I will freeze the ones I kill.Some posters have brought up good points. First, WDFW tells us that it's not legal to trap Collared Doves in Washington. In other words, donated birds will need to be shot, not trapped. We can also come to your property and shoot the birds ourselves if you have a lot of Collared Doves around and it's legal to shoot there.Another poster brings up a good point that we're most interested in birds that have most of the plumage still intact. However, we can still use birds in pretty rough shape as long as the other requirements listed in the original post are met.We would like to collect a series of 15 to 25 Collared Doves. Thanks for your continued interest. Please send an email to BurkeCollaredDoves@gmail.com if you are able to help us out or have any specific questions.
******UPDATE******We now have a large sample of Collared Doves from WA Hunters Forum donors. At this time we don't need any additional birds, but if you've already shot some we welcome those donations. Thanks again for your generosity.******************