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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3615645" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Have a questions about dove hunting. My wife's cousin has a large ranch just outside the Sapulpa City limits. It is the ranch we hunt deer on during the season. THey have quite a bit of water on the property as most of the southern shoreline of Sapulpa Reservoir is their property line. The shoreline has a lot of little fingers and inlets off the main lake area where I would think the dove may water in the late afternoon. It's a beautiful property but there has not been any food source or other ways to attract dove to the property. Plus I've spent very little time in Sapulpa in September to see what dove opportunity there may be. I'll be in Sapulpa permanently starting about August 24th or so. Is there anything that can be done that is not permenent to the property that will attract dove to the area? I've dove hunted once in college in the cushing area and loved it but the fields were setup specifically for the hunt. What can you recommend, if anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3615645, member: 14646"] Have a questions about dove hunting. My wife's cousin has a large ranch just outside the Sapulpa City limits. It is the ranch we hunt deer on during the season. THey have quite a bit of water on the property as most of the southern shoreline of Sapulpa Reservoir is their property line. The shoreline has a lot of little fingers and inlets off the main lake area where I would think the dove may water in the late afternoon. It's a beautiful property but there has not been any food source or other ways to attract dove to the property. Plus I've spent very little time in Sapulpa in September to see what dove opportunity there may be. I'll be in Sapulpa permanently starting about August 24th or so. Is there anything that can be done that is not permenent to the property that will attract dove to the area? I've dove hunted once in college in the cushing area and loved it but the fields were setup specifically for the hunt. What can you recommend, if anything? [/QUOTE]
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