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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5400038" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>Had somebody baited Forks of The River 1 year, not sure who did it but it delayed the opening of the area. A lot of the fields leased the last few years have been cut a month or more it looks like, and a thin spread of ww thrown out, very few birds but like other critters there are cycles so sometimes feast sometimes famine . Been loving wing shooting for 45 years since my first dove hunt, lot of beer was drank and a lot of birds killed, not the first incident that I recall . Times change and all of the hunting and fishing has evolved/devolved. Sometimes for the betterment of the resources sometimes for the trophy hunters . Fields and the weather will determine if it can be hunted or not. If you can find a flyway no crops are needed, we hunted hay fields and had plenty of shooting 40 years ago, seems strange to think about how long ago that was lol. great time to get kids involved , pass on the traditions if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5400038, member: 3237"] Had somebody baited Forks of The River 1 year, not sure who did it but it delayed the opening of the area. A lot of the fields leased the last few years have been cut a month or more it looks like, and a thin spread of ww thrown out, very few birds but like other critters there are cycles so sometimes feast sometimes famine . Been loving wing shooting for 45 years since my first dove hunt, lot of beer was drank and a lot of birds killed, not the first incident that I recall . Times change and all of the hunting and fishing has evolved/devolved. Sometimes for the betterment of the resources sometimes for the trophy hunters . Fields and the weather will determine if it can be hunted or not. If you can find a flyway no crops are needed, we hunted hay fields and had plenty of shooting 40 years ago, seems strange to think about how long ago that was lol. great time to get kids involved , pass on the traditions if you can. [/QUOTE]
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