Focus on The Right Stand Locations
When selecting a site for a dove stand, search for spots that are different than the surrounding habitat. Look for a single tree sticking up along a fence row, a point of unplowed weedy land jutting out into an agricultural field, the corner of a field where it adjoins woods, a gap in an otherwise straight line of tree tops. Also try to pin down prime dove foods such as corn, milo, millet, wheat, sorghum, sunflowers, or weeds such as thistle.

Try to locate the flyways doves use as they approach fields to feed. Wear camouflage and find a spot that breaks up your background.
Focus on The Right Stand Locations
When selecting a site for a dove stand, search for spots that are different than the surrounding habitat. Look for a single tree sticking up along a fence row, a point of unplowed weedy land jutting out into an agricultural field, the corner of a field where it adjoins woods, a gap in an otherwise straight line of tree tops. Also try to pin down prime dove foods such as corn, milo, millet, wheat, sorghum, sunflowers, or weeds such as thistle.
Use Cover Wisely
You don't need to build a blind, but try to locate a bit of natural vegetation cover to sit or stand next to. Find a cedar, fence post, brushy point or uncut row of corn to hide near. Standing out in the open is a sure way to make doves flare out of range.
Use The Right Load
To start off on the right foot, make sure you use the right load. Although doves are strong enough to fly hundreds of miles, they're actually small-bodied birds and weigh just a few ounces. Early season doves are best brought down with No. 8 shot. Later in fall, as they gain weight from feeding, go with size 7-¿ shot in heavier high brass loads.
Choose The Best Gauge
Actually, any gauge from 12- to .410 will work, but the truth is only expert shots should use a 28 gauge or a .410. Stick with a 16- or 20 gauge if you have a young or small-framed hunter you are introducing to the sport. The kick from these guns is very modest. Most other hunters will be happiest with the 12 gauge.