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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3150447" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Oh, I'd go just to celebrate the start of hunting season, but wouldn't expect much. It all depends on what the farmers are planting in the area or what weed crop is growing in fallow fields. They need a food source. </p><p>In my area their used to be a one and done wheat crop with stubble fields everywhere that contained heads of wheat until wheat was once again planted in late September to October. </p><p>Now it's all about double cropping which moved the corn, beans and milo harvest back into late September. </p><p>Saw only one field of milo today in a 100 mile round trip drive that was being harvested. </p><p>There is just no food for them. In two to three weeks, it will be dove heaven, but my areas are set up for the deer bow season opener by then, so this year may be a total bust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3150447, member: 5412"] Oh, I'd go just to celebrate the start of hunting season, but wouldn't expect much. It all depends on what the farmers are planting in the area or what weed crop is growing in fallow fields. They need a food source. In my area their used to be a one and done wheat crop with stubble fields everywhere that contained heads of wheat until wheat was once again planted in late September to October. Now it's all about double cropping which moved the corn, beans and milo harvest back into late September. Saw only one field of milo today in a 100 mile round trip drive that was being harvested. There is just no food for them. In two to three weeks, it will be dove heaven, but my areas are set up for the deer bow season opener by then, so this year may be a total bust. [/QUOTE]
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