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Shooting dove fields in the morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggun4214" data-source="post: 5697941" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>I've watch birds leave a hot field more often after a morning shoot than an evening shoot. </p><p>Theory: </p><p>Birds have a high metabolism and after roosting over night they have to feed heavily in the morning. After the morning fill up they top off throughout the day. If allowed to feed undisturbed in the morning they will continue to use the field. If the morning feed is disturbed they move elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggun4214, post: 5697941, member: 2228"] I’ve watch birds leave a hot field more often after a morning shoot than an evening shoot. Theory: Birds have a high metabolism and after roosting over night they have to feed heavily in the morning. After the morning fill up they top off throughout the day. If allowed to feed undisturbed in the morning they will continue to use the field. If the morning feed is disturbed they move elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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