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01-26-2025, 11:33 PM
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Scrapping doves
When you pick a cotton crop there is sometimes a significant amount left that opens after harvest. When prices are high it used to be worth picking the crop a second time to get the remainder, which was always such a little bit that it seemed questionable whether it was worth the effort or not. That was called "scrapping". This dove season has been so poor that it occurred to me today that as we go the last few times we are "scrapping" the doves. Whereas a limit of 15 is always the goal we must be satisfied this season with much smaller takes. Nevertheless, i'm grateful for the few I'm blessed with.
This afternoon I sat for three hours and took four, with five shots. Three of them here, taken with the Dickinson 30" barreled .410 and 3/4 oz. handloads. Big, beautiful mature specimens.
Last edited by Stan Hillis; 02-02-2025 at 08:50 AM..
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01-27-2025, 06:57 AM
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Looks like a good hunt to me, and I’ll bet you got some good “thinking time” in, too.
Based on your very poetic description, I think I’ve been scrapping dove for years
There’s so much more to hunting than taking game. Thanks for this reminder.
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