I love hunting NC for the opener morning hunt. Afternoon hunts are great but a morning limit is top of the list in my book.
I love hunting NC for the opener morning hunt. Afternoon hunts are great but a morning limit is top of the list in my book.
Used to be the opener started at 12 noon. Usually fewer birds flying in that mid day but it picked up as the afternoon went on. Then they started the sunrise shoot. We killed lots of dove in those days but we killed just as many on the afternoon hunts as we did in an all day hunt. Most won’t kill a limit no mater how long they shoot.
its called freedom.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Yeah, I don't shoot over a dozen, mainly during the first seasons. My father limited me to a box growing up, so I wouldn't be some asshole look at me kid. Grown men shooting more then two boxes need to leave the field and gather fruits and berries
I carry two boxes in the field and try not to open the second...but I've had those days. I was taught that when you're in a hole, you have to shoot your way out.
You can always offer to sell the second box at an inflated price to anyone doing the walk of shame back to their truck for more shells.
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but that's just so mean. I got called out for it. I dont understand the hypocrisy. You want a good dove field? well dont let kids bang away.
You want decent kids? Teach them some restraint. Many call me an asshole but I'll stand firmly on this hill.
again, my kids turned out fine and I'd wager all three could outshoot most grown men on this thread.
dont get me started on how to have ducks....
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Your field, your rules.
I don't really hit my groove good until the second box. 3rd box is where I do my best work though. After that, the dog is usually too tired from running around the field after everyone birds, so we just head home. I like to leave my spent hulls and boxes in a nice pile, I won't walk around and spread them out like some, that way the land owner will have an easier time picking them up later. Those 6 dove poppers are so worth all that work.
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I'm hunting NC opening morning as well. Going to have breakfast cooked afterwards with some bloody marys to boot. Should be a good time
Yep best to get in and get out. I use to use the 410 opening couple of weeks. It took longer to get limit. Range was just so limited. Now it’s the 12 or 12 and get out field and wait on others. Try to limit hunts to two hours or less. If you have birds should be done in30-60 minutes no problem. Most that don’t have a limit in two hours wouldn’t have one if they stayed all day. One box should be plenty to get the limit two for the slower days and couple people in field taking shots you shouldn’t. I’ve never understood shooting less than a limit if you can get it in the designated hunt time. I don’t see enough reward to the field by leaving a couple of birds for next hunt that probably won’t be back anyway. I prefer pm shoots early season. I’ve seen morning shoots turn a field off early season. Migratory birds I like the mornings better.
congrats on parent of the year.
Just think, If everyone grew up with a silver pigeon in their hand and belle grove as a playground they might be as good as you.
my dad wasn’t a hunter or a shooter, if it wasn’t for nice old men letting me tag along and shooting i might not have ever learned. everyone starts somewhere.
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“Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965
A) you must think i'm somoene else. we shoot old shit. my kids shot old shit. granted, my son who shoots shoots nice shit but not in my dove field. my gun rarely pumps in a second shell and i'm ok with it.
B) I am sort of being funny...with an ounce of truth. If mollie wants to come and blast three boxes in an hour, he can do so. But when its time to leave the field, its time to leave the field. kids, included. interestingly enough, it seems many agree with this.
C) i am not talking about belle grove. I grew up hunting spread wheat under a power line in elgin. I have a field my own now (a lifelong dream my dad and I shared). its in its second year and i've yet to have a hunt to ruin kids lives....but maybe one day I will get that chance.
D) i cant think of a D so just take a deep breath.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
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I recall in my teens or early 20s stepping out of a creek on a near-freezing morning behind my buddy's uncle's house after shooting a pile of woodies, to seeing 15-20 bird flocks of doves file into a cut corn field. It was a great morning!
To me, it seems morning hunts have proven more productive in later seasons than early. I'd guess cause you're dealing with migratory birds instead of local ones.
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I'm just jealous that most of you have dove fields. Getting on one in the upstate is damn near impossible.
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