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01-27-2021, 11:17 PM
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The folks who never have had to scout doves to plan a dove shoot are usually the ones who think of it as only shooting. The man who did the leg work and put in the hours of work determining if there were enough birds feeding there to invite a dozen or more people is definitely a hunter. Most dove hunters I know have paid their dues and done their time scouting. I spend many more hours scouting than i do shooting.
No problem, Harold. It's not always easy to understand what goes into a hunt until you're on the other side of it.
SRH
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