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hunting season will be in fulll swing.....keep your guns clean your ammo dry and your appitite high.....good time of the year to be alive and in good health......happy hunting fellows.....charlie
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Geese and doves come in Monday. In the past it was easy to choose since for the month of September one could not hunt doves until after 12 p.m. So it was always geese in the morning and doves in the afternoon. Now opening day is after 12 p.m. but then it starts at daybreak for doves after that. So would I rather shoot for 15 doves or 10 geese?
You can't be in possession of lead when goose hunting, so that eliminates shooting both at the same time unless you use steel on doves, and I may try that so when I hear a flock coming I just take the small sized steel out and put in Hevi-metal. But that means no Parkers or Foxes with me. Has anyone shot doves with steel?
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