Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
huntfishnv wrote:Bait them in with some bird seed and get em.
banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
I know a couple places we can hit them on the island, in the WMA. Remind me when it gets closer, we'll scout it out. Having decoys and good tree climbing skills may get you limits on the island from year to year.
What I've found in the past is, if we get August or early September rains, they are gone. Basically, the same as the bandtailed pigeons.
Once in awhile, you end up with a handful of quail when you go out there.
banknote wrote:QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
I know a couple places we can hit them on the island, in the WMA. Remind me when it gets closer, we'll scout it out. Having decoys and good tree climbing skills may get you limits on the island from year to year.
What I've found in the past is, if we get August or early September rains, they are gone. Basically, the same as the bandtailed pigeons.
Once in awhile, you end up with a handful of quail when you go out there.
I'm a monkey, let's do it!
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
Deltaman wrote:We started noticing them on dove hunts about 15 years ago, and their numbers have steadily been increasing. .........hate the bastards! They are fun to shoot, but are tough like a pigeon unless you cook'em down in gravy. They push the morning doves out when feeding, and are slowly taking over their habitat. The only good part of it is that was mentioned, they are not protected, and don't count against your dove limit............kill'em all!
GadwallGetter530 wrote:I killed my far share of morning doves. Last season I finally got a chance at a collard dove. First time I've ever shot one on my place. They mostly hang out on the edge of town. A few guys that have sunflower and safflower field near there kill the shit out of them.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Deltaman wrote:We started noticing them on dove hunts about 15 years ago, and their numbers have steadily been increasing. .........hate the bastards! They are fun to shoot, but are tough like a pigeon unless you cook'em down in gravy. They push the morning doves out when feeding, and are slowly taking over their habitat. The only good part of it is that was mentioned, they are not protected, and don't count against your dove limit............kill'em all!
Bootlipkiller wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I killed my far share of morning doves. Last season I finally got a chance at a collard dove. First time I've ever shot one on my place. They mostly hang out on the edge of town. A few guys that have sunflower and safflower field near there kill the shit out of them.
I should have shot your barn and killed that fucker!
RonE wrote:I've had four different kinds of dove at my bird feeder at the same time. Collard dove, white wing dove, morning dove and Inca dove.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
banknote wrote:QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
I know a couple places we can hit them on the island, in the WMA. Remind me when it gets closer, we'll scout it out. Having decoys and good tree climbing skills may get you limits on the island from year to year.
What I've found in the past is, if we get August or early September rains, they are gone. Basically, the same as the bandtailed pigeons.
Once in awhile, you end up with a handful of quail when you go out there.
I'm a monkey, let's do it!
The Duck Hammer wrote:RonE wrote:I've had four different kinds of dove at my bird feeder at the same time. Collard dove, white wing dove, morning dove and Inca dove.
Those incas are cool little birds. We have a small colony that live down the road from our house.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I killed my far share of morning doves. Last season I finally got a chance at a collard dove. First time I've ever shot one on my place. They mostly hang out on the edge of town. A few guys that have sunflower and safflower field near there kill the shit out of them.
I should have shot your barn and killed that fucker!
You known I've had my eye on that fucker for two weeks.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I killed my far share of morning doves. Last season I finally got a chance at a collard dove. First time I've ever shot one on my place. They mostly hang out on the edge of town. A few guys that have sunflower and safflower field near there kill the shit out of them.
I should have shot your barn and killed that fucker!
You known I've had my eye on that fucker for two weeks.
Josh was disappointed I didn't shoot.
QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
I know a couple places we can hit them on the island, in the WMA. Remind me when it gets closer, we'll scout it out. Having decoys and good tree climbing skills may get you limits on the island from year to year.
What I've found in the past is, if we get August or early September rains, they are gone. Basically, the same as the bandtailed pigeons.
Once in awhile, you end up with a handful of quail when you go out there.
I'm a monkey, let's do it!
Keep your eye out for some 7.5 or 8s in steel, we'll need them when the time comes.
aunt betty wrote:Someone said pigeons are tuff. Pigeons taste a lot like a duck to me. Pigeon poppers sound good.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
That reminds me, did I tell you about the time I topped an 100 foot tree in my buddies back yard?AKPirate wrote:banknote wrote:QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
I know a couple places we can hit them on the island, in the WMA. Remind me when it gets closer, we'll scout it out. Having decoys and good tree climbing skills may get you limits on the island from year to year.
What I've found in the past is, if we get August or early September rains, they are gone. Basically, the same as the bandtailed pigeons.
Once in awhile, you end up with a handful of quail when you go out there.
I'm a monkey, let's do it!
Until you heard most of the 100 ways I have almost died stories from Mike, you had better be careful, this could be your last climb.
QH's Paw wrote:That reminds me, did I tell you about the time I topped an 100 foot tree in my buddies back yard?AKPirate wrote:banknote wrote:QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:I've noticed a bunch of mourning doves hanging around a little chicken farm about a ten minute walk up the beach from here. If they're there in September, it could be some fun shooting.
I know a couple places we can hit them on the island, in the WMA. Remind me when it gets closer, we'll scout it out. Having decoys and good tree climbing skills may get you limits on the island from year to year.
What I've found in the past is, if we get August or early September rains, they are gone. Basically, the same as the bandtailed pigeons.
Once in awhile, you end up with a handful of quail when you go out there.
I'm a monkey, let's do it!
Until you heard most of the 100 ways I have almost died stories from Mike, you had better be careful, this could be your last climb.
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