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    Maybe cold snap next week will push some down

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    They have moved on the par couple days, was loaded last week.

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    Yesterday was our best shoot of the year. Hundreds of birds.

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    What area you in Gregory?
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    Northern Anderson county.

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    Another good shoot today. Plenty of birds.

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    Send some to the lowcountry. It is slow here. This has been the worst season that i can remember. Nobody that i know has had birds since about the third sat of first season. I had one good group of migratory birds come in about a week before the third season. Stayed for about two days. Still alot of food in the field for them. Just absolutely no birds around. I was hoping now that deer season is over and less corn in the woods some birds might show back up.

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    I hope some come your way. Our first season was slower than normal but third has been crazy good.

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    I cut some corn 2 weeks ago. Field has been loaded the past 3-4 days. Also have hundreds eating leftover poke berry seeds in my clear cut.


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    I saw more on my deer feeders this year than previous years.
    Low country redneck who moved north

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    We've got nothing. The wind that blew through here a last week blew over all the food we had left.

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    Got a new plot to try planting for doves next Spring......2000 acres of cotton on high ridge field which breaks and falls 6 feet in elevation to basically a swampish forest with low flat and mowed levees every 40 acres.........2 .sandy access roads would give me 100 feet wide and 1 mile long to plant.....but what ??? Deer herd would obliterate my young sunflowers........what about a millet drilled in 45' wide strips and 8 rows of popcorn planted around the outside edges of the millet ??? I imagine the deer would find popcorn a real treat also.......need ideas.......what about buckwheat ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAVY12 View Post
    Got a new plot to try planting for doves next Spring......2000 acres of cotton on high ridge field which breaks and falls 6 feet in elevation to basically a swampish forest with low flat and mowed levees every 40 acres.........2 .sandy access roads would give me 100 feet wide and 1 mile long to plant.....but what ??? Deer herd would obliterate my young sunflowers........what about a millet drilled in 45' wide strips and 8 rows of popcorn planted around the outside edges of the millet ??? I imagine the deer would find popcorn a real treat also.......need ideas.......what about buckwheat ?
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    there wasn't much as a kid that I loved more than shooting doves over cut cotton fields layered in wheat..

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    and cutovers dotted in poke berries, with a mud puddle I could play in

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    Did a 45 minute limit thing today.... It was fun

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    Yep. Another good one. It was cold.

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    Nice Scott, so full lefty now too

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