They are still plenty big, its just those guys/gals in texas can't shoot.
the limit in CA is 10 doves,( morning and white wing, no limit on ring necks) I normally get my limit on about the 12 or 13 shot.
Yeah, but in Texas we don't shoot them on the ground TAB.

Seriously, a South Texas white wing is hauling ass. For a good dove shoot, you need three things.
1: an attractor, such as a gravel pit, stock tank or harvested field
2; enough, but not too many, shooters to keep them moving but not scare them off
3: doves, and lots of them.
Getting those three things, in the right proportions, is a the tricky part. Doubly so on public land. In Texas, at least in the '90s, it was doable with a little planning. As far as 10 birds with 13 shots? Due respect, but if you bag a dozen hard flying white wing doves with more than a few shells left in your box of 25, you are a better man than I am Gungadin, and I am no slouch.

FQ13 who fondly remembers thinking that buying 5 cases of ammo for practice in August, and another mixed five for bird season (dove, quail, ducks and geese stretching from September to January) was being conservative.

Sigh. God bless Texas, where I could and did hunt every spare hour I could beg, borrow or steal for five months straight. Gee, wonder why I never managed to bag a wife. Oh yeah, fishing season.
