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Re: Dove tree???
[Re: STXHO]
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06/11/12 05:05 PM
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bhunter
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Yall are taking something like dove hunting and turning into work, a chair+pond=dove......
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Re: Dove tree???
[Re: bhunter]
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06/12/12 10:42 AM
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BigAL33
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Sometimes, I put one of my mojos up in the tree with a couple of hard decoys. Seems to work okay.
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Re: Dove tree???
[Re: Hardnfast]
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06/14/12 06:22 PM
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Jasb
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I think you should just stick with your 20 mojo's Hateful.
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Re: Dove tree???
[Re: Bufflehead Duster]
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06/14/12 06:23 PM
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Jasb
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If you need a dove tree you probably need to hunt somewhere else. If a mojo wont work then pack it in. I do ok from time to time.
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Re: Dove tree???
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06/14/12 07:00 PM
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luvpigmeet
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Drinking and shooting. Wow. Must be a Texas thing. In PA.,you would end up in the slammer.
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Re: Dove tree???
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06/14/12 07:10 PM
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#Hayraker
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Re: Dove tree???
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06/14/12 07:31 PM
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KevinL
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I like the idea of decoys on the ground. Going to try that this year.
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Re: Dove tree???
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06/14/12 08:23 PM
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I like the idea of decoys on the ground. Going to try that this year. I put a couple in and around my feeder pen. A mojo out a couple feet from them. Works like a charm.
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Re: Dove tree???
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06/14/12 08:47 PM
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TF Panther
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Luvmeetpig, We still do not care how you do it up North. I spent a year with hundreds of guys from PA and I know with certainty that living further North has no effect on higher IQ's. Actually I think the cold weather constricts blood flow to the brain. I did not have the bar set high as most of those guys were in the Infantry (joke). Signed Artillery Observer guy. Sorry but that is one self righteous dude.
Dove hunting with Decoys rocks, continue thread already in Progress.
Last edited by TF Panther; 06/14/12 09:01 PM.
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Re: Dove tree???
[Re: bhunter]
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06/14/12 09:38 PM
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Duck Buster
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Hard work killing dove indeed. I used to sit outside our horse paddock in the evening doing my homework in High school waiting for the dove to come. Shoot a couple, then continue homework til the next flock flew by. Never have used decoys for dove...always wondered why they even sold em....guess now I know why.
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