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APH? Good bad or depends #7582610 08/18/19 01:49 AM
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So I tried the APH a long time ago but found it too crowded. I was debating trying it again. Has anyone had any good experiences for dove considering there usually isnt much water? Bad or just depends on day time and scouting like usually?

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I've had good luck after the opener. Fields with water at dark and fields near grain in morning. Birds every 15 minutes or so.


No matter how high a duck flies a hammer still breaks a window.
Re: APH? Good bad or depends [Re: Jobst] #7583123 08/18/19 09:34 PM
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It's real hit or miss depending on the area of Texas you are in. They took some of the list this year so it will be more crowded

As mentioned expect a large crowd for the opener.


Re: APH? Good bad or depends [Re: Jobst] #7584135 08/19/19 11:06 PM
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Well I am in the North and prob willing to drive to get some less populated areas. Been a struggle these last few years and was going to get a lease through a connection but had to send the kids to camp.

Cant walk as far, recovering from a ruptured Achilles.

Only other connection doesnt have water on his land and all the birds go to the property owners next door. frown

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