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Re: Late season dove field
[Re: Pwyse]
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09/28/24 04:59 PM
09/28/24 04:59 PM
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I get to shoot over our corn in the late season. It’ll have been cut for several months but some of it is still around. Problem is those late season dove are spooky. I usually kill a few while duck hunting and one will fly over. Kinda expensive with bismuth though. Farmer to the north usually has some good late season hunts I’ve his cornfields too.
I wonder if brown top would fill out. Up here I’d imagine soil temps will work against you. Down south it might work out.
I can’t bushog corn down or anything I planted since it goes against waterfowl hunting laws.
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