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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    Because we got on the internet and told everyone and their brother how to make dove fields.
    Yep. And people will pay a pile of money to be in a dove club. It’s a cash cow for folks that know how to fix up fields.
    Last edited by Big Time; 08-31-2025 at 03:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    Because we got on the internet and told everyone and their brother how to make dove fields.
    I listened to a podcast about a guy in NC who was telling me people how to plant a great 3-5 acre dove field. Said he never had a dove field but had a few acres and started doing it. This is the issue.
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    Favorite dove field I’ve been on was the 3 acre field I planted behind my house. Never had any barn burners, but walking out the back door and shooting birds was hard to beat. Easy to scout too.

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    I didn’t listen to a podcast, I made it up as I went. It was weedy, but worked. All good until the 18 wheeler got stuck in my front yard delivering telephone poles.

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    Well good luck tomorrow. Ill be putting together a carport for my tractor


    And remember,......

    .....if everyone in the field knows your dog's name and hasn't met him,.....leave him at home next week.

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    Don't forget to plug your gun and get your HIP permit. I see warning tickets damn near every time I go on opening day or a public field
    "My resume is the trail of destruction behind me. " Bucky Katt

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    I didn’t listen to a podcast, I made it up as I went. It was weedy, but worked. All good until the 18 wheeler got stuck in my front yard delivering telephone poles.
    I remember that. You moved from there just in time for the new school to be in your backyard

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    Back in HS had a friend take me on a roost shoot. Small pines that were thick. For about 45min, you couldn't load the gun fast enough. Marlboro county.
    Low country redneck who moved north

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudflat View Post
    Back in HS had a friend take me on a roost shoot. Small pines that were thick. For about 45min, you couldn't load the gun fast enough. Marlboro county.
    Those were passenger pigeons. Yall took them to extinction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenHeadRocker View Post
    I remember that. You moved from there just in time for the new school to be in your backyard
    I saw on google earth something was back there for the school system, didn’t know it was a school though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilee View Post
    Don’t you know it’s normal agricultural practice to bush hog sunflowers!

    Or burn them or shell them by hand.

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    Any form of manipulation of existing crop is legal for doves.
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