Dove opener

That’s a pretty good pile of birds Jason. Your practice yesterday paid off. Glad your spot produced some for you. We did about the same. Took till 9:30 to fill limits.
Thanks Kevin. We lost a few in the ditch otherwise would've made our limits for sure. Yotes will eat well tonight I guess. On another note, we didn't see any white wings today.. very odd. Just mournings and euros.

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Where did you guys get close to the bag limit? We went to Camp Cady and it seemed like everyone I talked to there averaged about two birds, myself included. We were headed to El Centro but those plans fell apart Thursday night.
 
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Lots of birds on my buddies duck club.....4 of us were done by 7:00 am....The young birds really liked the spinners.....Which took a beating......lol

ps.....And what a great morning weather wise.....73 degrees in the IV!

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Hey Steve , you're one of the most hard core hunters I have seen.
When you have an other barbecue.
I do want just to meet you just break bread. And that's it. I bet you have many good campfire talk.
 
Didn’t pull the trigger my duck club as dead. First year I blanked on the opener since I started hunting. Oh well, that’s the way it goes sometimes. This year hasn’t been one with good luck.


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No one hunted plaster city this year? I am gonna have to make a run down there and make sure the sky’s are still turning black with dove.
 
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Didn’t pull the trigger my duck club as dead. First year I blanked on the opener since I started hunting. Oh well, that’s the way it goes sometimes. This year hasn’t been one with good luck.


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Ahidog same here. Wish you well
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Winged it. No scouting. Hunted off the 8. Had the field to myself. Kept the dog busy. Called it at 12 doves. Could have limited but I wanted to keep the lab cool. Not a lot flying. They were pretty skittish. Really stoked my dog and I had that much real estate to ourselves. Over and Under with Size 7 Steel Shot.

John
 
I was lucky to be invited to private land on Mt Palomar at 6000 ft elevation but I was shooting 20 ga with 7 1/2 shot and I couldn't hit my back side on high flying dove. My best shot was on a big mountain pigeon. not excuses for bad shooting but if'n I had my 12 ga with 6 shot, it would have been on.
Glad you guys connected and did well.
 
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I was lucky to be invited to private land on Mt Palomar at 6000 ft elevation but I was shooting 20 ga with 7 1/2 shot and I couldn't hit my back side on high flying dove. My best shot was on a big mountain pigeon. not excuses for bad shooting but if'n I had my 12 ga with 6 shot, it would have been on.
Glad you guys connected and did well.

Hope that "big mountain pigeon" wasn't a band-tailed pigeon...

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I was worried and I confirmed that it was not a Band Tail through online pics. my pigeon didn't have the yellow beak or feet. Many years ago I found band tails in some oak trees in Miller's canyon while hunting turkey but we didn't hunt them so I didn't know their characteristics. Now I know. ...
 

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