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    #16
    Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
    isn't it their job to prove guilt. I am not gonna shoot more than I am allowed. But If I shoot non regulated birds. I should not have to jump through hoops to prove it,

    I think this is a situation that the GW have not got quite figured out.
    If you have 2 birds over limit, you are over your limit. If 3 of those birds were Eurasians, then prove it. You get your ticket and the burden of proof is on you. All the GW knows/cares is that you have more birds than is allowed.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ironman View Post
      If you have 2 birds over limit, you are over your limit. If 3 of those birds were Eurasians, then prove it. You get your ticket and the burden of proof is on you. All the GW knows/cares is that you have more birds than is allowed.
      not altogether true. he needs to be able to say which of those birds are regulated and should be counted. Non regulated should not be counted.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
        not altogether true. he needs to be able to say which of those birds are regulated and should be counted. Non regulated should not be counted.

        Let us know how that works out for you. I'd suggest you contact your local game warden and run your theories by him. I don't think you'll get the response you're expecting.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
          not altogether true. he needs to be able to say which of those birds are regulated and should be counted. Non regulated should not be counted.
          That's on you, not him. Don't believe it? Try it and see.

          Do you really think he is just going to take your word for it?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Ironman View Post
            That's on you, not him. Don't believe it? Try it and see.

            Do you really think he is just going to take your word for it?
            I think he/she needs to be able to identify the birds. I would think there are something that differentiates these birds from each other. other than leaving a wing on.

            if I do shoot some collard dove, they will be kept separate from the regulated birds.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
              I think he/she needs to be able to identify the birds. I would think there are something that differentiates these birds from each other. other than leaving a wing on.

              if I do shoot some collard dove, they will be kept separate from the regulated birds.
              Prove it. Just because you put the breast in separate bags means nothing.

              There's a reason some states REQUIRES you to leave evidence of sex on big game animals. Your word means NOTHING. It's that simple.

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                #22
                Just leave a wing on the big doves. It's easy.

                Like...instead of ripping both off.....leave one on. Don't touch it. Just leave one right there.

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                  #23
                  if the regs required the wing on I would. they don't they encourage it. they realize it is not enforceable.

                  if you shot an axis or sitka deer... are you required to keep proof of sex...no...cause it is not a game animal. same principal.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
                    if the regs required the wing on I would. they don't they encourage it. they realize it is not enforceable.

                    if you shot an axis or sitka deer... are you required to keep proof of sex...no...cause it is not a game animal. same principal.
                    Then why did you start this thread? You have all the answers. Go ahead and do what you're going to do. Let us know how it works out for you.

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                      #25
                      I was asking if anyone else had to deal with it... guess not.

                      Yes, if I shoot enough collared dove to put me over my limit I will share with the class.

                      So is the consensus to just leave them be and clean them in 3 days when you get home?

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                        #26
                        And then, we have Possession Limits, which is an entirely different discussion. One that I'm not even going to attempt with you. Good luck on your dove hunt.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Huntindad View Post
                          isn't it their job to prove guilt. I am not gonna shoot more than I am allowed. But If I shoot non regulated birds. I should not have to jump through hoops to prove it,

                          I think this is a situation that the GW have not got quite figured out.
                          If you have 2 bags full of dove breasts, and the GW stops you, and you say "Don't worry, this bag is Eurasian doves!", he is going to start writing, then say, "Sign here, please."

                          Bisch

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                            #28
                            Even when I shoot them I usually just add them to my regular 15 limit.

                            15 is about all I want to clean at a time anyways.

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                              #29
                              It's the same rules here. If you shoot a limit and get some Eurasian doves then leave a wing or the head on. I don't think I'd wait 3 days to clean them. Now say you shot 13 of one and 2 of the other. Then it wouldn't matter. I'd just rip the wings off and count that as a limit.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Smart View Post
                                What about them?
                                Are you supposed to keep a wing attached? How can you prove that all your dove are NOT white-tipped if all you have are 15 breasts and no wings.

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