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Went out this morning with the 20 and only walked about 100 yds around the field and a dove was curciling around me about 30foot in the sky and i put the bead around half a foot infront and bang it was stone dead on the floor, loved it. Heres a pic

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I believe your dove is not on the general license and therefore protected.

 

You may wish to remove your photo.

 

charlieT your right there protected!

 

Acording to the current general licence, collared doves are pest species which can be taken under several general licence agreements, assuming you shot this dove as part on an agreement with the landowner (or you are the owner) to prevent damage to stored crops or to prevent disease then you were not committing an offence

 

http://www.basc.org.uk/media/basc_informat...s_in_the_uk.pdf

 

see also

http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/r...cencebirds.aspx

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I believe your dove is not on the general license and therefore protected.

 

You may wish to remove your photo.

 

charlieT your right there protected!

 

Acording to the current general licence, collared doves are pest species which can be taken under several general licence agreements, assuming you shot this dove as part on an agreement with the landowner (or you are the owner) to prevent damage to stored crops or to prevent disease then you were not committing an offence

 

http://www.basc.org.uk/media/basc_informat...s_in_the_uk.pdf

 

see also

http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/r...cencebirds.aspx

 

sorry better get my facts first :icon_redface: always fort they was protected

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I believe your dove is not on the general license and therefore protected.

 

You may wish to remove your photo.

 

charlieT your right there protected!

 

Acording to the current general licence, collared doves are pest species which can be taken under several general licence agreements, assuming you shot this dove as part on an agreement with the landowner (or you are the owner) to prevent damage to stored crops or to prevent disease then you were not committing an offence

 

http://www.basc.org.uk/media/basc_informat...s_in_the_uk.pdf

 

see also

http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/r...cencebirds.aspx

 

sorry better get my facts first :icon_redface: always fort they was protected

 

 

you are partly right,yes they are on a genral licence but you do need permission from the land owner to shoot them,a person was recently prosacuted for shooting one in his garden with a air rifle,i think it was mentioned on THL you cant just shoot them coz there there

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