Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: Lady Grouse hunter on September 04, 2020, 11:44:30 PM
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Who has been out, I missed the opener, it was HOT and a rarer year,,,it's now the 5th. of September, Mourning doves should be heading south very soon. PLEASE let me hear your Exps. in the early Morning or an Evening hunt & what type of terrain you hunted in. I do NOT want to know were, but a county would be good... I have a Cabin out of Coulee City but could NOT make it there as of now BUT next week...
Thanks ALL for any in-put!
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Hunting public ground, we have been out 3 evenings. We got 7 on the opener, and 7 more 2 days later and zero last night. I have been scouting for a hot field, but I haven't even found one to ask permission on. I know there are birds, but man I am having a tough time (as usual) getting on them.
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Opener was pretty slow and it was hot. Not a lot moving around. Hit 3 or 4 different spots. Of course we saw tons when we took a mid day break and played a round of golf.
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Thanks for any and all reports folks! Remember things have changed SOO much since I have hunted doves, {12 years now} UGGG! :dunno: Now there IS a ton of Collar's out and about, BUT Its all about the migritory's They are here at the opener then GONE tommorrow! BUT I see a BIG road-block on the pacific Fly-way,,, Smoke and Fires, hey they may stick around and go full circle :yike: from Wa. to southern Or. then turn back for a spell. What a rough time they will have this season.
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I missed the opener but got out 2 days later for a morning hunt. Limited in 2 hours. Birds seem to fly not a first light but about an hour or so after. Find the roost and wait for them to return from breakfast. This was in Central Wa.
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One collared there, find them together? Any video from the barrel cam? Thanks, good shooting
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The collars where in with the morning doves. I didn’t notice as many as in years past. As a shotkam newbie i got video but nothing worth saving or posting. Made a few adjustments for next time. We got 3 banders on that hunt FYI.
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I see at least 4 Collard's in your bag, 3 of which are squabs,,, SOO you did NOT limit on Mournings which is 15 a day. No Limit on Collard's either. A good day indeed no matter what. Good Ramaki! Yummm!
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On my property last November a cabin in Coulee City I had fed the Quail for winter and then witneesed over 60 Collard's roosting in My 3 70 year old Elm tree's at one time! 3P.M. was then feeding hours til' sunset at $.45 P.M.
What a sight til' I came out on the deck Wish I was out over int Desert to meet them>>>> :hello:
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Granted I was hunting about 500 miles East of Coulee City. I had a great first few days of Dove hunting. My only complaint was there were no other hunters in the area to keep them moving. It was taking about an hour for a limit of 15 birds.
A few of the dogs had a great time retriving them.
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Nice Little Field Springer indeed 1 hour is a good shoot as well! So you were out of state as well...500 miles from coulee City is deep into Id. :hello:
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I figured with yesterday's cold front the Dove would be long gone. This evening went to run a dog or two and the back field was full of them. Took the Shorthairs back to the house grabbed a Springer and a shotgun and popped a limit in about 30 minutes. This is Allie with her half.
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Ally look quite content! :IBCOOL:
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R the Dove harvested sitting on the Irr. Circle pipes?
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Doves from the past.... Six limits in a couple hours along the Yakima River in the lower valley. kinda miss shooting at those little rockets
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Lady Grouse, that is a wheel line, technology before center pivots and yes they are on the wheel line. Good shooting on the doves!!