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mark46th 08-25-2011 21:19

Dove opener
 
Anybody heading out? I will be going to my usual spot on CRIT(Colorado River Indian Tribes) Reservation between Ehrenburg and Parker, Az, on the Colorado River. Shooting isn't that great but we always seem to get our limits. I miss the days back in the 50's and 60's when there seemed to be clouds of birds...

wet dog 08-25-2011 21:23

Sounds like fun.

You could always follow that same migratory path to Mexico, I did my best Dove shooting south of the border.

mark46th 08-25-2011 21:31

Yeah, definitely better the further South you go. The agricultural patterns have changed. We used to hunt over milo and melons now it's cotton and alfalfa... When I retire, I will be taking a little extra time to find some better spots... But I love that desert river.

wet dog 08-25-2011 21:41

Have you ever hunted the Palm Desert, Palm Springs area?

I'd like too, the road side fruit vendors and fields looked inviting. I'd probably get arrested though, hurting someone's sensitivities.

mojaveman 08-25-2011 22:44

I'm gonna get out there one of these days Mark. I just traded my Auto 5 in for a brand new BPS 12-26. I have a few friends who hunt out there religiously and they've been after me for a long time to go with them. It's still slow though so I'll have to wait till next year. I understand that certain areas of Blythe have gotten pretty crowded over the years, to the point where it's even a little dangerous. Have you ever done Imperial County? I get down there once in awhile on business and there's plenty of open field. Do you hotel or camp when you go? I've heard about the hotel parties during dove season.

Lonestar54 08-26-2011 08:40

My family owns a bit of land 2 hours NW of Dallas, Tx.

100 acres, two very large tanks, and a huge sunflower field... Dove hunters' dream!

Roguish Lawyer 08-26-2011 10:28

I'm going near San Antonio but still have not picked a date. Unfortunately will be towards end of the season.

Team Sergeant 08-26-2011 10:49

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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer (Post 411190)
I'm going near San Antonio but still have not picked a date. Unfortunately will be towards end of the season.

Please let us know where you're going to be there, so we're not.:munchin

Roguish Lawyer 08-26-2011 12:00

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 411194)
Please let us know where you're going to be there, so we're not.:munchin

So who won closest to the pasty? :munchin

Team Sergeant 08-26-2011 15:20

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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer (Post 411214)
So who won closest to the pasty? :munchin

What strip club we talking about?:munchin

Roguish Lawyer 08-26-2011 16:02

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 411252)
What strip club we talking about?:munchin

We both know you don't want to continue this conversation. :)

Jgood 08-26-2011 16:05

Use to be able to shot/hunt just out side phx I use to go dove hunting about where the 202 is now in the west valley

mark46th 08-26-2011 16:19

W.D.- I have a house in La Quinta on a 6 acre lake. I don't think my neighbors would be too happy if I started blasting away out on the patio..

Mojaveman- I haven't hunted Imperial County since I was a kid. My dad took me to Brawley a few times.

wet dog 08-26-2011 16:53

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 411266)
W.D.- I have a house in La Quinta on a 6 acre lake.

Are they still harvesting strawberries this late in the year? I'm now thinking Dove, and a sweet mix-berry sauce.

Penn, help!!!!

mark46th 08-26-2011 17:11

Nope- Strawberries are gone, locally, anyway. Plenty of dates, oranges, grapefruit, lemons and limes... The sweet corn is pretty good this year...


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