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Can You Hunt Doves With a Bow in Puerto Rico?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, hunting doves with a bow is allowed in Puerto Rico, but there are specific regulations and restrictions to follow.

Bowhunting Regulations

In Puerto Rico, the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DNRE) oversees bowhunting regulations. According to the Puerto Rico Fish and Wildlife Code, hunting doves with a bow is permitted during the established dove hunting season, which typically runs from September to February. Archers must obtain a special permit, which can be obtained through the DNRE website or at a local office.

Hunting Techniques and Tips

When hunting doves with a bow in Puerto Rico, it’s essential to be aware of the birds’ behavior and habitat. Doves are social birds that often congregate in large numbers, making them a challenging but rewarding target. To increase your chances of success, look for areas with abundant food sources, such as grain fields and agricultural lands. Aiming for the head or neck area is recommended, as it provides a quick and humane kill. Consider using a bow sight or rangefinder to improve your accuracy, especially at longer distances.

Safety Precautions and Gear

When hunting doves with a bow in Puerto Rico, safety should be your top priority. Always wear eye and ear protection, and ensure your bow is properly maintained and equipped with a secure arrow rest. A tree stand or blind can provide a hidden vantage point, but be sure to follow all safety guidelines and regulations when using elevated hunting gear. Additionally, consider investing in a bow with a draw weight of 40-50 pounds, as this is suitable for most adult doves and will provide a humane kill.

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