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Dove already out west #6313672 05/27/16 08:00 PM
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Should be another great yr out west. Went to fill my deer feeders and saw a good number of birds zipping around. Saw white wings as well as mourning dove. My sunflowers and wheat are coming up too, and my pond/tank is full too. West tx is green as can be. Really good to see. I'm in haskell.

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I don't know why it's sideways sorry

Re: Dove already out west [Re: pervis] #6313903 05/28/16 12:01 AM
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Fixed for ya pervis.



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Thank you!!

Re: Dove already out west [Re: pervis] #6314271 05/28/16 01:54 PM
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Great picture! The whitetails should have great horns this year. Plenty of food!

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Ha I hunt right next to you in Rule. With all the rain I havnt been out. Been waiting for the area to dry up a bit.

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