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buffalobo
09-01-2016, 06:54
Got a quick 4 this morning. Maybe get a chance at a few more after work.
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hghclsswhitetrsh
09-01-2016, 06:57
Unfortunately not. My dove spots were not available this year.
jhood001
09-01-2016, 07:55
Nice work, Kevin!
Man, I wish! I need to get back out in the dove field.
I'm stuck at work this morning running a crane, but the shotgun is in the truck and I'm headed out as soon as I get off.
Hoping to go 2 weeks from Monday first chance i will get
Wish I knew more about it and where to go. Haven't done any research on it.
One of the best things I've ever tasted was marinated dove breast wrapped in bacon.
headed out tomorrow for the long weekend. Hope I have enough shells.[Coffee]
UncleDave
09-01-2016, 10:16
Nope out stalking elk.
StagLefty
09-01-2016, 11:43
Nope out stocking elk
Do you hang them from the mantle at Christmas ? [Sarcasm2]
Aloha_Shooter
09-01-2016, 13:45
Nope out stocking elkGotta be a beeyatch getting them loaded on the top shelves. How do you keep them still enough to get them packed in tightly?
buffalobo
09-01-2016, 15:34
Do you hang them from the mantle at Christmas ? [Sarcasm2]
Gotta be a beeyatch getting them loaded on the top shelves. How do you keep them still enough to get them packed in tightly?
Well played.
IFIFY UncleDave, more vultures will be here soon.
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buffalobo
09-01-2016, 15:39
Wish I knew more about it and where to go. Haven't done any research on it.
One of the best things I've ever tasted was marinated dove breast wrapped in bacon.
Going to stuff with some cheese stuffing Mrs bo makes then wrap in bacon and throw in smoker this weekend.
Only problem is that it takes so many to feed a squad of minions.
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66950The wife feeds them and won’t let me shoot any. I took a pic through the blinds the other day because we had a few at the bowls.
BushMasterBoy
09-01-2016, 19:19
Those doves in the picture are eurasian collared doves. Considered an invasive species, no license required. Just a hunter safety card. They were dropping like flies 2 years ago, avian flu.
http://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/RulesRegs/Brochure/smallgame.pdf
66950The wife feeds them and won’t let me shoot any. I took a pic through the blinds the other day because we had a few at the bowls.
Looks like a nice meal to me.
UncleDave
09-01-2016, 22:01
Do you hang them from the mantle at Christmas ? [Sarcasm2]
Nope, but it is hard to get the nylons on them without getting runs. [Sarcasm2]
I watched a big Red Tailed Hawk take one down this morning while I was out taking the princesses for a walk...
Made it out last night with some buddies. With the wind and a storm rolling in, the doves didn't start flying until just before dark. We unleashed and managed to kill over 60 in about 35 minutes.
Colorado Osprey
09-04-2016, 05:51
Went out east on State land with my father and son opening morning. In years past the parcel I hunt there may be 3-10 other hunters any given opening morning on the 5.5k acres.
There were about 40 people out there this year. Could not hunt my regular spot so I found an area that looked promising. We all limited out by 10am. Not a collared dove in sight. All Mourning Dove.
buffalobo
09-04-2016, 07:14
Went out east on State land with my father and son opening morning. In years past the parcel I hunt there may be 3-10 other hunters any given opening morning on the 5.5k acres.
There were about 40 people out there this year. Could not hunt my regular spot so I found an area that looked promising. We all limited out by 10am. Not a collared dove in sight. All Mourning Dove.
Good to hear about Mourning doves. I only see about 10% here. Mostly Eurasian Collared/Ring neck.
Did finally get to slip out again yesterday afternoon with my wife's uncle.
His first time on a hunt. He moved here from NYC back in the 80's and has always been a city dweller.
He thought it was a whole lot of effort (afternoon walks rarely as productive as morning or evening) for the birds harvested, but admitted the time spent in the field was fun.
Since he seemed a little disappointed in the slow hunting action so we cooked up the birds last nite. He commented after dinner that we should go again, they were tasty enough to make another effort.
He had never seen his food go from field to table in his 88 yrs.
I think he is going to enjoy living in the country.
That sounds like fun. Never been dove hunting. Always assumed hunting anything in Colorado will be crowed with other hunters. Maybe I should try it.
Can you hunt in the Pawnee Grasslands? Are there birds out there?
buffalobo
09-04-2016, 08:29
I do not know of any restrictions that would disallow dove hunting on PNG. Should do a little research since fed land vs state. Follow the most restrictive regs.
Should be "some" dove there.
We prefer to hunt along/near boundaries of fallow fields and cultivated fields.
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Does it matter if it's private land or not?
This is the first time in 16 years here that I have not been chasing elk on the dove opener and I realized how much fun I was missing. I was able to get out for a couple of days and did well. Look for fields with small looking sunflowers and trees for roosting as well as a little water. I was out east by brush on some private land but there are some public areas that should produce. My 8 month old lab accompanied me and I was pleased by his work.
3 man limit opening morning
Looks like I need to work on inserting pics.
Brett
Went out after some doves yesterday, only saw a couple and was using my black powder muzzle loading shotgun which I unfortunately didn't shoot a couple caps through after I cleaned it so has misfires on those birds.
it did not however have a misfire when a damn rattle snake scared the piss out of me! So now I'm looking to find out how to make the skin into a hat band or something cool
buffalobo
09-04-2016, 12:40
Does it matter if it's private land or not?
Regs are the regs. Landowner can and sometimes do have rules that must be followed as well. Usually related to area to be hunted and access/open/close gates etc.
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