Opening day......

Darth_Vader
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Of dove season. 870 in one hand and a Under crown in the other........
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Make sure you lead them a little. Have fun and be safe.One God, One Truth0
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I've never been dove hunting but it sounds like a blast.0
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That's my first shotgun. 870 express all black 28" barrel. I own with that gun. Have fun James.0
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I get an image of someone setting up a duck blind off to the side of a stage. A magician comes out and does his tricks. Poof a dove comes out of his sleeve and BANGBANGBANG!!!!! Dove dead... Magician injured and children's sense of magic destroyed! Lmao!!!!Life is like a blind fiver. You never know what you're gonna get.0
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That's pretty twisted, but it cracked me up so who am I to say?LiquidChaos66:I get an image of someone setting up a duck blind off to the side of a stage. A magician comes out and does his tricks. Poof a dove comes out of his sleeve and BANGBANGBANG!!!!! Dove dead... Magician injured and children's sense of magic destroyed! Lmao!!!!0 -
Are they a challenge at all?
The ones in my yard (mourning doves, essentially a prettier pigeon) are just about the stupidest and laziest birds in the world. They'll do just about anything to not to have to fly. I could easily capture any of them with my hands, but I wouldn't want to get near the filthy things.0 -
I hear the Dove season is gonna be even better than the great season they had in Atlanta back in 1996!!!0
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raisindot:Are they a challenge at all?
The ones in my yard (mourning doves, essentially a prettier pigeon) are just about the stupidest and laziest birds in the world. They'll do just about anything to not to have to fly. I could easily capture any of them with my hands, but I wouldn't want to get near the filthy things.
I use dove season to make sure I don't miss during pheasant and quail season. If you can kill and find a dove you can do replicate that with anything.0 -
Double post.0
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I don't hunt them myself, but I'm smack in the middle of everyone who does, and you'd be surprised, I was, once they figure somethings after them I don't think they fly more than 2 ft. in a straight line. They're some dip dive and dodge kind of birds. Taste good, too, both teaspoonfuls. I've got to bring home more than that to get interested myself. Got about 20 turkeys roosting on the property though, hmmm.......raisindot:Are they a challenge at all?
The ones in my yard (mourning doves, essentially a prettier pigeon) are just about the stupidest and laziest birds in the world. They'll do just about anything to not to have to fly. I could easily capture any of them with my hands, but I wouldn't want to get near the filthy things.WARNING: The above post may contain thoughts or ideas known to the State of Caliphornia to cause seething rage, confusion, distemper, nausea, perspiration, sphincter release, or cranial implosion to persons who implicitly trust only one news source, or find themselves at either the left or right political extreme. Proceed at your own risk.
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Mmmmmmmm......turkeyAmos Umwhat:
I don't hunt them myself, but I'm smack in the middle of everyone who does, and you'd be surprised, I was, once they figure somethings after them I don't think they fly more than 2 ft. in a straight line. They're some dip dive and dodge kind of birds. Taste good, too, both teaspoonfuls. I've got to bring home more than that to get interested myself. Got about 20 turkeys roosting on the property though, hmmm.......raisindot:Are they a challenge at all?
The ones in my yard (mourning doves, essentially a prettier pigeon) are just about the stupidest and laziest birds in the world. They'll do just about anything to not to have to fly. I could easily capture any of them with my hands, but I wouldn't want to get near the filthy things.0