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Old 08-14-2009, 17:33   #1
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Dove Opener

Dove opens the first of September. It is one of my favorite hunts. Not because it is fun, lots of shooting, easy hunting and the birds taste good. It marks, for me, the traditonal start of the Fall hunting season. I know there are deer seasons that open in August in some states but Autumn is what feels right to me. Quail, chukar, pheasant, water fowl. Yee Haw!!!
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Old 08-15-2009, 00:01   #2
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Every year we head to Yuma for opening day. No other hunting like dove hunting.
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Old 08-15-2009, 08:54   #3
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This year we will be going to Blythe, Ca on the Colorado River Indian Tribes(C.R.I.T.) reservation. I wanted to go to Yuma but I have time restraints this year...Good shooting!!!
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Old 08-19-2009, 16:09   #4
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I always go to Mckee Beeshers WMA in Montgomery County Md. They plant sunflowers fields. Shooitng starts at noon and about half the time or more I get a limit.

Here is a picture of my kids last year on the dove hunt.



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Old 08-20-2009, 07:27   #5
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Thank you for the heads up Buffalobob! I've been looking for a place to dove hunt near my location. I appreciate the info
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Old 08-20-2009, 10:10   #6
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If you are hunting alone, i.e, not with a group, you can hunt with me if you wish being as my kids will not be with me this year. Opening day is on a Tuesday and you have to arrive early to get a good spot. Sometimes I will hunt squirrels for a little while in the morning.

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Old 08-22-2009, 12:06   #7
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How do you guys cook your dove? I put the breasts in a sweet BBQ sauce like Sweet Baby Ray's then pour in a bottle of Frank's Red Hot and let em sit in the fridge over-night. I cook them up on the grill...Good stuff!!
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Old 09-01-2009, 17:32   #8
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It was a slow day. I only got half a limit. Out of maybe 100 people there, I suspect nobody killed more than me. It was just one of those days when the birds are not flying even though the weather seems to be fine.

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Old 09-01-2009, 17:43   #9
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you are making me jealous! My boss is out hunting dove while i watch the office Oh well i will get my days off during ski season so shouldnt complain.
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Good shooting Buffalobob! Better than getting skunked. Wish I could of been there
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Old 09-04-2009, 19:27   #11
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I got a limit, 10 birds. I should have been don by 8:00AM but I shot terribly. I had my eyes fixed this year and I am on a diet that has taken 70 pounds off of me.

My hunting buddy says I was a better shot when I was fat and blind...
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Old 09-30-2009, 13:42   #12
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BB, How do you clean those birds; do you dip them in boiling water, or completely remove the the feathers with the skin? Also, what method for cooking? Tx
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Old 10-03-2009, 23:08   #13
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I use a pair of game shears and just breast them out. Then I pull off the featers and skin...I have a bowl of water that I put them in as I clean them....
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