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That's gonna be a hard pic to top.
What’s your favorite way to prepare dove?Anyone else make it out? Got off early and have been setup about a hour 5 so far. Hotter then the underside of the devil's sack out here!View attachment 193087
I've noticed the same issue with steel shot out of my 20 gauge. Even with #6 at 1500fps I get way more cripples than I ever did when I was still allowed to use lead.Report from western Illinois public land dove fields on the opener 9-1-21: there were a lot of birds, a lot of shooting, a lot of missing. I managed to kill 7 doves, my buddy managed 4. Steel shot was required which reduced take as I hit at least 4 birds that I saw significant feathers get knocked out and they kept flying. We were also on the slower end of the field, guys closer to where the birds wanted to be on the other end of the field shot limits or close to them. Overall great day and wasn't overly hot.
What is the hemp used for? My son is 14 and big into Civil Air Patrol. He has started raising a few feeder pigs to make some money instead of a getting a job because he does so much CAP stuff. He wants to plant an acre or two of corn and milo to feed his pigs because finding non gmo grain is tough around here. I told him that he would have a nice little dove spot if he did thatNo way to even guess! My son used about 4.5 boxes for his 15. It was like the old days for us, we harvest corn less and less before the 1st, so hunts with this many birds aren’t as common as they once were. We are experimenting with growing industrial hemp and received a seed variety that was mislabeled. The doves found it about 3-4 weeks ago and we harvested about 50 acres last week and the hunt was on. There were still hundreds of birds when we were done. The game warden that checked me at 7 am told me it looked like Argentina!
If not for that weather the last 2 days we would have shot a limit in an hour. Still a good day though we are spoiled.Haven't fired a shot here. They all left!!!
The hemp is industrial, that is, it’s raised for it’s fiber and used for rope, composite lumber, and whatever else they make from hemp fibers. This was a seed variety we got by mistake though. Still researching if it has value in our area. The doves love it though. I bet we’ve shot over 650 off of 50 acres so far.What is the hemp used for? My son is 14 and big into Civil Air Patrol. He has started raising a few feeder pigs to make some money instead of a getting a job because he does so much CAP stuff. He wants to plant an acre or two of corn and milo to feed his pigs because finding non gmo grain is tough around here. I told him that he would have a nice little dove spot if he did that
I didn’t know if it had a feed value for animals or not. Neighbor just picked up a little 2 acre spot the guy wanted to pay him to brush hog it. Owner said he could plant it if he wanted too. So we might put it in milo for next yearThe hemp is industrial, that is, it’s raised for it’s fiber and used for rope, composite lumber, and whatever else they make from hemp fibers. This was a seed variety we got by mistake though. Still researching if it has value in our area. The doves love it though. I bet we’ve shot over 650 off of 50 acres so far.