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  • Badass2000GT
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    Yup looking forward to it.

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  • soap
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    just smaller and more inconvenient. You need 10 of those bastards for a proper meal, but with a little cheese, garlic, jalapeno, wrapped in bacon.. mm MM..
    Lol. Why do they have too be bastards???

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  • Silverback
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    Heading to south Texas, corpus and Beeville area, opening weekend, and possibly the following weekend to another spot south of Gonzales.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by soap View Post
    i've had quail few times and liked it. never had dove before what's the difference is taste???
    just smaller and more inconvenient. You need 10 of those bastards for a proper meal, but with a little cheese, garlic, jalapeno, wrapped in bacon.. mm MM..

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  • dee
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    Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
    As far as taste go dove is a tough meat unless you do it right. Most everyone cuts the meat off the breast bone and soaks overnight in buttermilk and then wraps with bacon and adds their flavoring of choice. Grill until done.

    Thats as simple as it gets recipe wise. I enjoy them, but most importantly i know fall hunting season is here, and i get to enjoy life for a while.
    We put our slices in a halved and de-seeded/vained Jalapeno then wrap in bacon and cook adds a nice little kick.

    And I've been ready for a while was hooping I would have picked a new shotty by now but the O/U and 1100 will be ready and waiting instead.

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  • soap
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    Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
    As far as taste go dove is a tough meat unless you do it right. Most everyone cuts the meat off the breast bone and soaks overnight in buttermilk and then wraps with bacon and adds their flavoring of choice. Grill until done.

    Thats as simple as it gets recipe wise. I enjoy them, but most importantly i know fall hunting season is here, and i get to enjoy life for a while.
    got it thanks.

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  • Sleeper
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    As far as taste go dove is a tough meat unless you do it right. Most everyone cuts the meat off the breast bone and soaks overnight in buttermilk and then wraps with bacon and adds their flavoring of choice. Grill until done.

    Thats as simple as it gets recipe wise. I enjoy them, but most importantly i know fall hunting season is here, and i get to enjoy life for a while.

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  • blownaltered
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    I'll be heading down around Waco in 2 weeks to try and pop a few.

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  • DieselSmoke
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    Originally posted by TeeShock View Post
    I'm spending opening weekend north of lubbock. We slayed them year before last. LOTS of Eurasian & Whitewing.

    My Wingmaster and I ready to do what we do best. KILL.
    I'll be up that way too on opening day. I have a 178 acres in Turkey, the only place in Texas I've ever shot whitewings.

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  • TeeShock
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    I'm spending opening weekend north of lubbock. We slayed them year before last. LOTS of Eurasian & Whitewing.

    My Wingmaster and I ready to do what we do best. KILL.

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  • soap
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    i've had quail few times and liked it. never had dove before what's the difference is taste???

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  • CJ
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    7-9th, with all this rain it looks promising. It can't possibly be as bad as last year.

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  • Sleeper
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    Hell yes i am. If i can kill it and eat it im ready. I picked up 250 rounds the other day for the 870. Last year sucked as a cold snap sent the birds on. You where happy to see and shoot 3-4 birds a day.

    With no rain im going to have my decoys set up on my water tanks.

    A little tip for some of you to try. I really like the mojo decoy, but stick it up in the air 10-15 feet on a metal pole. It really brings them in here in kansas.

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  • Slowhand
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    I've been out shooting several times recently, trying to figure out what I'm going to do about a place to hunt.

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  • motoman
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    Dove season

    Dove season is right around the corner. Anyone else getting ready for it?
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