I may be looking for a place for my oldest son and myself to dove hunt opening weekend. It looks like I will be too dang busy to get anything ready. Does anybody have any suggestions for a good spot so that boy can have a good first dove shoot?
I may be looking for a place for my oldest son and myself to dove hunt opening weekend. It looks like I will be too dang busy to get anything ready. Does anybody have any suggestions for a good spot so that boy can have a good first dove shoot?
What part of the state? I don't know of anywhere right now but I'll keep my ears open...
Is winter over yet?
Start checking the classified adds in the democrat next month , there will be adds for dove hunts and prices per gun/day , usually some around lonoke prob the closest , sunflowers and wheat
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Agfc has several public ones I seen on Facebook
they are also on agfc web site
Been seeing lots of doves in town. I wondered if they had a little early migration going on. I like to eat a dove, but haven't hunted them since I've been without a dog. With a decent dawg, a fellow usually can wrangle an invite somewhere.
Hope you find a great spot for the young un.
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Back when I had a HRCH lab. I would mess with one of my buddies when he killed a bird. If I wasnt in the process of collecting one for myself, I would let him walk about halfway to his bird then send my dog. Then when he killed one a long ways off from him I'd let him walk about 3/4 of the way before I sent the dog. Mind you, I was across the field from him. He would get Sooo upset. it was fun.
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I don't know about early migration, but I've had 3 batches come off one nest. I think they are just doing some good brood rearing!