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Post by pigeonflier on Jul 30, 2007 22:28:03 GMT -5
Can we put this in waterfowl?? ;D ;D ;D Cause its in the same weekend for me.. Geese in the AM and doves in the PM..... How many others will be after them darn things? How many cases you have stocked up yet? ;D ;D ;D
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Post by pigeonflier on Jul 30, 2007 22:29:23 GMT -5
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Post by swindianapaul on Jul 30, 2007 22:34:44 GMT -5
While I have yet to take up waterfowl, I have been stocking up on 28 ga shells for dove season the past 3 months. I am addict.
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Post by quackingtim on Jul 30, 2007 22:52:43 GMT -5
I love dove hunting.
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Post by jwkimber45 on Jul 31, 2007 6:46:12 GMT -5
Dove huntin' ROCKS!!! Its usually so friggin' hot the first of sept I'd rather dove hunt than chase early season geese.
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Post by DDragon47 on Jul 31, 2007 7:12:46 GMT -5
I'm be out for both.
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Post by chicobrownbear on Jul 31, 2007 7:15:39 GMT -5
I love dove shoots. I'll be sitting in my in-laws christmas tree fields after a morning watershed lake goose hunt.
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Post by bhorton on Jul 31, 2007 7:54:04 GMT -5
Hope to tag n' bag the geese in the morning, then head down home and tag n' bag a limit of doves and maybe get a couple of bands.........from the doves!!! We have 20+ banded doves around our dove fields this year......helps having a brother in law who is an asst. prop. manager for the DNR!
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Post by supermag on Jul 31, 2007 8:00:21 GMT -5
I'm in the same boat as Pigeon..Geese in the AM and doves in the PM........PWB Style...
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Post by kyle on Jul 31, 2007 8:27:30 GMT -5
I will be doing both at the same time probably. If not I will hunt doves in our silage field
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Post by bsutravis on Jul 31, 2007 9:55:27 GMT -5
What's that field in this year Kyle??? The one we hunted last fall??? Is it beans this year?
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Post by kyle on Jul 31, 2007 11:59:17 GMT -5
yep! Silage field is west of there this year and a bigger field!
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Post by huxbux on Jul 31, 2007 12:25:52 GMT -5
I like the dove's in Sept. Too hot to work at hunting that time of year. It's a lazy man's hunt. Find a nice shade tree, sit in a camo chair with some cold drinks and wait for them to fly over. Also, the more guns the merrier on a dove hunt, keeps 'em up in the air.
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Post by bsutravis on Jul 31, 2007 12:51:51 GMT -5
I'll miss the crackling of the power lines that cut across the field we hunted last year! LOL.
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Post by kyle on Jul 31, 2007 12:58:05 GMT -5
Me 2. They still will be close but not that close
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Post by supr87gt on Jul 31, 2007 13:31:46 GMT -5
We've got a few acres of sunflowers planted right now that are starting to wilt. Mow them babies down and put 10 guys in the field. We'll be eating doves within the hour.
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Post by shootsa410 on Jul 31, 2007 17:38:41 GMT -5
Big birds with the big 12 ga in the morning and little birds with the liittle .410 in the afternoon/evening.
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Post by bsutravis on Aug 1, 2007 15:52:33 GMT -5
Just let me know when you want that competition on the skeet field Art..... remember, you with the .22 loaded with birdshot and me with the 12ga scatter gun.
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Post by shootsa410 on Aug 1, 2007 17:43:27 GMT -5
$50 a round and I'll supply your shells. I heard you on the phone telling your wife Saturday at the range that if you didn't win a few dollars from me and Dan that the kids were eating dry cereal Sunday morning. I had that picture in my mind every time I pulled the trigger. I hope you treated them youngins to some ice cream with the little bonus I gave you.
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Post by bsutravis on Aug 2, 2007 16:31:51 GMT -5
LMAO. Yep, the kids had eggs and bacon instead of dry cereal.
You are a kind hearted skeet shooter Art! LOL.
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