South Georgia Dove Club 22/23 Season

South Georgia Dove Club 22/23 Season

We are now taking new members for the 22/23 Dove season. We had approximately 17 hunts last year. We mainly hunt the southwest section of Georgia over harvested row crop fields. We have over 30k acres of fields to find the birds in 7 counties (Taylor, Macon, Sumter, Webster, Terrell, Randolph, & Stewart). The membership is $200.00 and $25.00 for each shoot you attend. We will hunt every Saturday that the season is in and some Sundays and holidays.

If you are interested call Ray at 706 587-0481

Some additional Club Details:

Documented safety and membership benefits:

Thanks for your interest in the South Georgia Dove Club. We are group of hunters with a common interest, the pursuit of the blazingly fast dove. We enjoy the friendship in the field and bringing kids out to the field with us to start their lifelong passion for the outdoors.

As a group we try to shoot every weekend that the season is open. Weather and birds permitting, that means both Saturday’s and Sunday’s. Time and schedules permitting, we have even been known to go out in the middle of the week.

Meeting times and meeting locations are available Fridays by calling - 706-321-5562

Benefits of Membership:
Cost $200 annual fee
Includes the cost of opening day shoot ($150 value)
All Shoots have a $25 per shoot per gun fee

Safety rules for the club. If you or your party do not abide by them, you will be asked to leave the field and could forfeit access to additional shoots:
1. Ensure all guns are unloaded before leaving home or the field.
2. All autoloaders should be carried with the chamber open when outside of your shooting station.
3. Uncased double guns should always be broken when walking, or anytime when you are not in shooting position.
4. Remember, you are a guest on a farm that is someone’s livelihood, respect the property and equipment around you.
5. No drinking while shooting
6. Please pick up all your shotgun hulls when you are done for the day.
7. Always use ear and eye protection and shoulder protection if needed.
8. What is the most important safety rule of all? Do not shoot low birds! There is never any excuse for taking a low angle shot. Shooting low birds at angles less than 45 degrees puts other hunters that have accidentally wandered out of position, and farm animals at unnecessary risk. Make sure that there is sky visible below your barrels before you pull the trigger.


Please remember, we are guests of the farmers that support our club by allowing us access to their land. Ray has spent a lifetime nurturing these relationships with the landowners in South Georgia. Disrespecting the land, the property boundaries, the birds, or your fellow hunters will not be tolerated. We do everything we can to inform everyone in the field of proper hunting safety and WHERE we are allowed to shoot for the day. If you have questions on property boundaries, ask Ray what is allowed for that day. This does NOT mean adjacent property, crossing property lines, climbing fences, shooting across the road, etc. Again, if you or your party do not abide by these requests from the landowners and practice common hunting etiquette, you will be asked to leave the field and could forfeit access to additional shoots.
 
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