Hunt Doves on Black Belt Public Lands in Alabama

Dove Hunting
Dove Hunting
Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association
Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association

Montgomery, AL -(AmmoLand.com)- Dove season in the Black Belt (except for Barbour County) begins Sept. 10 and runs through Oct. 30, then from Dec. 8-Jan. 15.

In Barbour County, which is counted in the South Zone, the season is Sept. 17-Sept. 25, Oct. 8-23 and Nov. 12-Jan. 15.

Lots of hunters take advantage of great deals at the many lodges in the region, but remember there are public hunting grounds located in Forever Wild Land Trust areas, Wildlife Management Areas, U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Corps of Engineers lands.

Alabama also has a Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Trail for People with Physical Disabilities, with several sites in the Black Belt region. Those sites include the M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area, the Marengo Physically Disabled Hunting Area, the Prairie Creek Physically Disabled Hunting Area, the Macon State Forest Physically Disabled Hunting Area and the Turnipseed-Ikenberry Place Physically Disabled Hunting Area.

Get more information at our website.

About Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association:

The Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association is committed to promoting and enhancing outdoor recreation and tourism opportunities in the Black Belt in a manner that provides economic and ecological benefits to the region and its citizens.

For information, go to www.alabamablackbeltadventures.org.