dovehunter
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Dove hunting (was) the only type of hunting I loved to do. I have hunted other game in the past, but nothing like what I put into hunting doves. I'll give you a little idea... Over the past 25 years or so I'd shoot 500/600 shotshells a season just dove hunting. I'd hunt on Saturdays and some weekdays after work. The second season was my favorite, weather was colder plus this time of year if you found a bird hunter (deer season was open now)he was a diehard bird hunter. More birds were found because most fields were plowed under leaving only a few fields with feed. I drive 36 miles to work one way, while driving I keep a look out for what has been planted and where. Then when dove season would get close I'd check on the fields for birds. Over the years I had a lot of good fields to choose from. Lots of great hunting over the years. I'd stop and ask the landowner for permission to have a dove hunt, Very seldom have I been turned down. Just a lot of great landowners. One thing I'd do was give the landowner a hat or pocket knife plus offer some of the gamebirds, I feel this was one of reasons I had a high percent of landower permission to hunt. I'd put the dove shoots together, I did'nt wait for the phone to ring... Now I'm getting down to my problem. The past 5 years or so the farming in this area has done a lot of changing. Farmers are planting more cotton, and lots of produce. Farmers are making more money doing this and I don't blame them. No money for corn in this area, hog market is busted in this area, on one has hogs anymore. Lots of fields have been planted in pine trees over the past 10 years. I've lost interest in hunting. Last year I shot doves one time, the same for the year before, both these were invites. Plus on top of all this, my best friend/hunting buddy and I have drifted apart. It just ain't the same anymore.... I don't teach hunter safety anymore. Anyone else loose interest in hunting?