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rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
rebelp74 wrote:I will not be shooting doves.
Tomkat wrote:rebelp74 wrote:I will not be shooting doves.
THIS ^^^^^
I dont like to eat them and I am normally in a bad way, allergy-wise during dove season.
Additionally, I was shot in the face a couple years ago on a dove hunt.
Its also too damn hot for me to want to go dove hunting. I like to hunt in cold weather.
Best of luck to GKR, Jarbo, and all the other KS dove hunters. You can have mine.
assateague wrote:I love dove. Probably my favorite eating bird. Them or black duck.
sws002 wrote:Can't wait, those little bastards are hella fun.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
jehler wrote:Fuck you guys and your dove seasons
jarbo03 wrote:jehler wrote:Fuck you guys and your dove seasons
You like to listen to their beautiful song?
Sent from my new unbroken fully functional phone
jehler wrote:Bird watchers got it in the ballot in Michigan and won, no legal dove hunting in Michigan.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
jehler wrote:Bird watchers got it in the ballot in Michigan and won, no legal dove hunting in Michigan.
jehler wrote:Bird watchers got it in the ballot in Michigan and won, no legal dove hunting in Michigan.
they come to a mojo teal like moths to a flamesws002 wrote:jehler wrote:Bird watchers got it in the ballot in Michigan and won, no legal dove hunting in Michigan.
And those bastards just LOVE to skirt your spread during early goose!
GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
duckdozer wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
Only to have a cold front move in the night before and ruin the whole thing and make it good for the guy that didn't scout a mile away.
duckdozer wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
Only to have a cold front move in the night before and ruin the whole thing and make it good for the guy that didn't scout a mile away.
sws002 wrote:duckdozer wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
Only to have a cold front move in the night before and ruin the whole thing and make it good for the guy that didn't scout a mile away.
Wasn't a problem last year, it was 1,000 fuckin' degrees damn near all dove season. I can't wait to grill some of those shifty lil bastards!
jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:duckdozer wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
Only to have a cold front move in the night before and ruin the whole thing and make it good for the guy that didn't scout a mile away.
Wasn't a problem last year, it was 1,000 fuckin' degrees damn near all dove season. I can't wait to grill some of those shifty lil bastards!
If you're gonna buy a KS license, welcome to join for the dove opener!
jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:duckdozer wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
Only to have a cold front move in the night before and ruin the whole thing and make it good for the guy that didn't scout a mile away.
Wasn't a problem last year, it was 1,000 fuckin' degrees damn near all dove season. I can't wait to grill some of those shifty lil bastards!
If you're gonna buy a KS license, welcome to join for the dove opener!
sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:duckdozer wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:I get almost has excited for the dove opener as I do for ducks. Cutting the safflower plots and filling the low swales with water. Everyday prior to the opener watching the fields build with birds. Friggin Stoked.
Only to have a cold front move in the night before and ruin the whole thing and make it good for the guy that didn't scout a mile away.
Wasn't a problem last year, it was 1,000 fuckin' degrees damn near all dove season. I can't wait to grill some of those shifty lil bastards!
If you're gonna buy a KS license, welcome to join for the dove opener!
What day is your opener? My guess is it coincides directly with either our dove opener or our early teal season. Not ruling it out, as you are just about the same distance as it is back to my stomping grounds, but it would likely be a spur of the moment trip.
jarbo03 wrote:
Sept. 1
sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:
Sept. 1
Yup, same as ours. I'd actually probably consider it, but my cousin-in-law (is that a thing?) is getting married Aug 31st. So I'll be getting hammered, and somehow managing to make it back to Omaha in time to put down a slaughter.
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