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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN]
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09/01/15 05:02 PM
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8pointdrop
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There shouldn't be any pissing match if you are hunting the land you are leasing to hunt. That's what I thought. Why even mess with the guy, just hunt it and if you see him wave and keep blasting.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: LegendRuns1]
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09/01/15 05:02 PM
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Navasot
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No, I'm the same guy that invites my neighbors over to hunt with me because they respect what I do and know how much I put into it. They do much better hunting on my side of the fence I promise you. My neighbors also hunt my deer stands because I don't hunt deer anymore. Only doves and ducks. I'm not an outfitter and don't make a single red cent off anyone. I give my time and money to the enjoyment of watching my friends,family, and neighbors enjoying the great outdoors. I only gain respect and appreciation from it. For it is respect you get, when it is respect you give. What else would you like to talk about ?? bunnys
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907554
09/01/15 05:02 PM
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8pointdrop
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Rainbows, double rainbows
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907573
09/01/15 05:08 PM
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Jacob645
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Sometimes it's good to have someone else shooting to keep them flying in circles.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN]
#5907605
09/01/15 05:21 PM
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LegendRuns1
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So go bang them all up and piss off the farmer? Then next year he won't plant sunflowers and there will be no doves at all. Let me see, hunt when the farmer hunts and have doves every year, or, bang away this year and never have doves again. That's a hard one to figure out I guess. Maybe Im wrong. But I've gotten far in life and business by practicing what I preach. So I have to believe it's more than luck. I joined this site to share experiences and maybe gain some knowledge. I don't know everything, but I do know etiquette quiet well. I'm good at a lot , but I'm not the best at anything. I do what I do because I enjoy doing it. Not because I have to do it.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: 8pointdrop]
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09/01/15 05:29 PM
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LegendRuns1
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I don't know a thing about double rainbows 8pointdrop. I've talked about what I know. Now lets talk about what you know. Fill us in Sir.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
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09/01/15 05:45 PM
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wal1809
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
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09/01/15 05:53 PM
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Navasot
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: wal1809]
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09/01/15 05:54 PM
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Guy
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I think it is ridiculous to get mad at your neighbor for hunting their own fence line. It should be expected.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: Guy]
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09/01/15 05:55 PM
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Navasot
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I think it is ridiculous to get made at your neigbor for hunting their own fence line. It should be expected. Right... prolly should stop mowing within 20 yards of the fence also..... in fact just don't go there
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: Navasot]
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09/01/15 06:21 PM
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Guy
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I think it is ridiculous to get mad at your neighbor for hunting their own fence line. It should be expected. Right... prolly should stop mowing within 20 yards of the fence also..... in fact just don't go there Yeah, if you don't want to hunt/compete with your neighbor, don't hunt (or plant/mow/develop) the edge your property. Plant your sunflowers in the interior of your property, and hunt there, far away from the edge of your property.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: LegendRuns1]
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09/01/15 06:42 PM
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huntwest
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So go bang them all up and piss off the farmer? Then next year he won't plant sunflowers and there will be no doves at all. Let me see, hunt when the farmer hunts and have doves every year, or, bang away this year and never have doves again. That's a hard one to figure out I guess. Maybe Im wrong. But I've gotten far in life and business by practicing what I preach. So I have to believe it's more than luck. I joined this site to share experiences and maybe gain some knowledge. I don't know everything, but I do know etiquette quiet well. I'm good at a lot , but I'm not the best at anything. I do what I do because I enjoy doing it. Not because I have to do it. This getting kind of funny. I farma lot of acres and have around 180 acres of sunflowers for dove. I have neighbors that hunt on the fence and the only time I ever said anything to them they were shooting onto my property, which I am 100% sure is against the law. I didn't really even mind that except they wer pretty some serious shot on us. I would not want to be your neighbor if you think because you plant sunflowers that someone can't hunt on your line of has to have your permission. You from New York City of something.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: Navasot]
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09/01/15 06:43 PM
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Dfwguy
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I think it is ridiculous to get made at your neigbor for hunting their own fence line. It should be expected. Right... prolly should stop mowing within 20 yards of the fence also..... in fact just don't go there 
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907783
09/01/15 06:54 PM
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LegendRuns1
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You can't argue with stupid. They will beat you down to their level and beat you with experience. I never said don't hunt. I said work it out to where you hunt the same day to keep the birds moving. And also give them a rest. I can hunt doves 7 days a week because I manage my fields. But what do I know. Go get um boys. Yall are good at it!
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: LegendRuns1]
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09/01/15 06:56 PM
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john paul
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You can't argue with stupid. Bingo, there is a lot of that around here.
I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: Navasot]
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09/01/15 07:03 PM
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Gdogg
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I think it is ridiculous to get made at your neigbor for hunting their own fence line. It should be expected. Right... prolly should stop mowing within 20 yards of the fence also..... in fact just don't go there That is really funny. 
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907826
09/01/15 07:20 PM
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LegendRuns1
Light Foot
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Well,you guys have fun on the forum. I've got some white wing issues to deal with. Man life sucks.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: LegendRuns1]
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09/01/15 07:24 PM
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Gdogg
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Well,you guys have fun on the forum. I've got some white wing issues to deal with. Man life sucks. Be safe, shoot straight and stay off the damn fence.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: Gdogg]
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09/01/15 07:35 PM
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LegendRuns1
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: LegendRuns1]
#5907862
09/01/15 07:41 PM
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8pointdrop
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Well,you guys have fun on the forum. I've got some white wing issues to deal with. Man life sucks. Have you worked this out with your neighbor? They could be his white wing not your's.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907905
09/01/15 08:01 PM
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LegendRuns1
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I planted the field. They are eating in it. So I guess that means they are mine. Let me ask all you know it all fellas a few questions. Let there be no doubt about how much I put into planning a dove field. Let's see how much yall really know. Question 1 - How many pounds of sunflower seeds can 800 white wing doves eat in one day on average? Question 2 - If you have an exact 10 acre field of sunflowers, how many days can you sustain feeding 800 white wings on average before the crop is gone? And I'm not talking about Native sunflowers that come up on there own every year. I'm talking about Hybrid Black oil sunflowers that you have to plant every year. These are question I take into consideration when planning a dove field and can be figured out with any crop of choice. Let's see who can figure this out with all of these know it alls on here. I'm calling all of you out. I will be back after my hunt to see who can figure this out.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907914
09/01/15 08:05 PM
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Jacob645
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1. Tree Fiddy 2. Til they're full
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: mr. buck]
#5907920
09/01/15 08:09 PM
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CCBIRDDOGMAN
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1. None because I shot them before they got over the fence.
2. Several because I shot them before they got over the fence.
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out. I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN]
#5907947
09/01/15 08:23 PM
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T Bone
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1. None because I shot them before they got over the fence.
2. Several because I shot them before they got over the fence. Bravo, sir.. 
I really hate to do what I am about to do, because it will be very painful for you.
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Re: Hunting neighbors sunflowers
[Re: LegendRuns1]
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09/01/15 08:51 PM
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huntwest
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I planted the field. They are eating in it. So I guess that means they are mine. Let me ask all you know it all fellas a few questions. Let there be no doubt about how much I put into planning a dove field. Let's see how much yall really know. Question 1 - How many pounds of sunflower seeds can 800 white wing doves eat in one day on average? Question 2 - If you have an exact 10 acre field of sunflowers, how many days can you sustain feeding 800 white wings on average before the crop is gone? And I'm not talking about Native sunflowers that come up on there own every year. I'm talking about Hybrid Black oil sunflowers that you have to plant every year. These are question I take into consideration when planning a dove field and can be figured out with any crop of choice. Let's see who can figure this out with all of these know it alls on here. I'm calling all of you out. I will be back after my hunt to see who can figure this out. Not one of these questions is viable. Dove are not confined to one field like livestock would be so it makes no difference on how much seed it take, also they will migrate first 90% of the time. Good try but the point of the post was about hunting on your property next to the neighbor. If you have it down to such a science then what diffrence would it make if they hunt next door. If you have 800 whitewings that only eat on your place and you have the correct amount of Black Oil sunflowers for them why would they leave?
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