Ericdc wrote:
I'm mobile, so if you think we can kill em or feed me good... I'll show up
Yea, over the last few years I've pretty much convinced my wife that our next pooch will be a CBR. I'd love to get one now to partner with our GSD Amos and have 2 big dogs laying around the house, but we aren't ready to do that just yet.Rick wrote:Couldn't have dated it, but knew it wasn't yesterday. (My logs prior to 2014 are still locked in a crashed hard drive.) Always nice to be reminded of the coyote.
And you guys, of course.
Duck Engr wrote:Alabama’s starts Saturday, but doesn’t start till noon (for some unknown reason)...
Rick wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Alabama’s starts Saturday, but doesn’t start till noon (for some unknown reason)...
We used to have a noon opener for dove's first weekend, and the official reason given at a LDWF press conference I attended was so landowner farmers could handle their morning chores and still get in on the festivities. Thus keeping them happy and more willing to share their land with other dove hunters.
Ericdc wrote:In the piney woods, we are hunting them in goatweed filled clearcuts. Find a perch tree and be waiting on them at daylight. Get back to the house before lunch and stay in the AC rest of the day watching ball.
Darren wrote:Ericdc wrote:In the piney woods, we are hunting them in goatweed filled clearcuts. Find a perch tree and be waiting on them at daylight. Get back to the house before lunch and stay in the AC rest of the day watching ball.
That'll work! Good luck
They are hunting it next weekend. I got an invite but I'll be teal hunting. We'll be south of there near verda.DComeaux wrote:Was south of Winnfield last week (Atlanta) and saw a cutover with a bunch of dove hanging around on the power lines. Would be a nice place to sit on opening morning.
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