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    Thumbs up Dove Hunting

    Dove Hunting anybody? Can't wait!
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    Gotta wait till September here, but yeah I'm planning on going out a few times. I know of two good spots that aren't hunted on by anyone else. Lots of doves and not to shy at first.

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    I'll be out at noon on the 1st.
    I think I'll go to Horton State Park and practice at the skeet range....if it's not hotter than Hades.

    Can't wait.
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    I wish I could here.


    The fuckin sheeple voted to ban it after one season.


    Won't be too long before they do the same for everything else.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Partisan1983 View Post
    I wish I could here.


    The fuckin sheeple voted to ban it after one season.


    Won't be too long before they do the same for everything else.....
    I've heard states ban dove hunting because of religious reasons. Noah's ark and the dove finding land after the flood..correct?
    Anyway, the mourning dove wasn't the species that said, "Land HO".
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    Ole goat may not go this year....guy lost the place I've been going....."change"...
    Any one got any suggestions in the Denver metro area???????????????
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    Quote Originally Posted by slamfire51 View Post
    I've heard states ban dove hunting because of religious reasons. Noah's ark and the dove finding land after the flood..correct?
    Anyway, the mourning dove wasn't the species that said, "Land HO".

    Here they claimed it was a song bird.

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    Ready for Sep. 1 already got my sick day planned.

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    I've seen a bunch graveling along side the roads.

    Thing is, every year except 2006, a cold front came through, either on opening day or a couple before, and pushed a majority of the birds South.
    Still had good shooting though.
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    The deer lease I hunt is full of doves.We have the incas and white wings.I might go out and do a couple of days when it gets a little cooler,too damn hot in September down in Del Rio.

    I'm about 50% when shooting clays but live birds I do very well.
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    Dove hunting is a great sport for any hunting enthusiast. Young or old, it can be enjoyed by everyone, unlike other types of hunting like elk hunting or wild.
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    It's pathetic....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sutindaya View Post

    It's pathetic....
    Argentina is a major fly way for dove.
    The pic shows a lot of birds, but they are considered pest, and are killed as so, not a food source.
    Gazillion birds in the flyway, so that amount of dead birds is like a drop in a bucket.
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    I go hunting for elk , deer , an bear... but i cant bring myself to shoot a dove... when i see a dove i see peacefulness kindness an love... to each there own... but i trully love doves...

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    Quote Originally Posted by romak10/63UF View Post
    I go hunting for elk , deer , an bear... but i cant bring myself to shoot a dove... when i see a dove i see peacefulness kindness an love... to each there own... but i trully love doves...
    The mourning dove is not the one referred to in the Bible after Noah saw land.
    Different species all together. Mourning is the game bird in most States. All others are protected.

    I love dove breast for breakfast. YUM!!!
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    I love dove hunting and the way they taste. The breast is kind of liver like in taste. I cook with a piece of baccon wrapped around the breast and pinned in place with a tooth pick. Been 14 years at least since I last went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by romak10/63UF View Post
    I go hunting for elk , deer , an bear... but i cant bring myself to shoot a dove... when i see a dove i see peacefulness kindness an love... to each there own... but i trully love doves...
    I do too wrapped in bacon stuffed with onion and jalapenos and grilled.
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    Can you eat pigeons, too? There's a ton of those that hang out on the electrical lines out back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ready View Post
    Can you eat pigeons, too? There's a ton of those that hang out on the electrical lines out back.
    Yes you can, the young ones called Squabs.
    Not the mature birds.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squab_%28food%29
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    Quote Originally Posted by slamfire51 View Post
    Yes you can, the young ones called Squabs.
    Not the mature birds.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squab_%28food%29
    How come you cannot eat mature ones ?
    Here's to pussy and gunpowder. One to live for, the other to die by.....Goddamn though, I do love the smell of 'em both !!!

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