A brace of Blue-winged teal offer a passing shot |
The weather has begun to cool ever so slightly overnight
these days, and even the first flush of fall can be seen on the tree leaves.
The tropical rains have left swamps and bottomlands full to the brim with
water, so its possible the wet weather of winter is getting an early start as
well. The early season hunting opportunities have just increased by two on
September 15 with the start of doe deer season and early teal season, so no
matter the weather it’s the right time to get into the field.
The biggest
news by far for the 2017 deer hunting season was the regulations change
stipulating that all antlered bucks must now be tagged using Buck Tags, and that a first time
ever buck limit is in place in South Carolina. The fact that all doe der must
be tagged is not new, since state game managers have been using doe tag fees
for years as a source of revenue to study whitetails. Properties enrolled in
the Antlerless Deer Quota Program receive their doe tags prior to Sept. 15, but
individual hunters can purchase separate tags at any point throughout the
season.
Doe deer browsing vegetation |
Duck hunters will want to jot down the early teal season
dates that run from September 15 – 30. Any teal encountered will almost
certainly be the blue-winged variety, but green-winged teal are also legal to
shoot now. Remember that the start of legal hunting time for early season teal
is delayed until exact sunrise until sunset, and then the daily bag limit is 6
per hunter, with the daily possession limit set at 18. The past few years have
been very hit and miss with early season teal, so those who harvest an early
season teal should be thankful.
To view the entire feature article in the newspaper click on Colletonian.
To view past blog entries on deer management click on Coyotes - Game Zone Three - Charles Ruth - Food Plots - Estimating Buck Age - QDMA Founder
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