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Preparing a dove field - legally
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<blockquote data-quote="TNReb" data-source="post: 4201143" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>I'm going to try and have some areas around my dad's farm specifically for doves this fall. We've got about 280 acres that will be soy beans & corn. I would like to section off some areas to try and have a decent little dove hunt - but I don't really know what is and isn't considered legal.</p><p></p><p>Any tips for things I can plant and legally hunt over? Or any links to other sites that explain it?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Can I plant things like milo and sunflowers (before the fall) and hunt over them as long as they aren't bush hogged for the purpose of distributing the grain/seed?</p><p></p><p>What else can I do to attract birds to specific areas rather than have then randomly flying over 200+ acres?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate any advice/discussion....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNReb, post: 4201143, member: 676"] I'm going to try and have some areas around my dad's farm specifically for doves this fall. We've got about 280 acres that will be soy beans & corn. I would like to section off some areas to try and have a decent little dove hunt - but I don't really know what is and isn't considered legal. Any tips for things I can plant and legally hunt over? Or any links to other sites that explain it? Can I plant things like milo and sunflowers (before the fall) and hunt over them as long as they aren't bush hogged for the purpose of distributing the grain/seed? What else can I do to attract birds to specific areas rather than have then randomly flying over 200+ acres? Appreciate any advice/discussion.... [/QUOTE]
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