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Old 06-11-2021, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by AlongCameJones
I've been deer hunting in mildly-hilly terrain, walking not stand, but never dove hunting. From a good number of dove videos I've seen, I dare say there is much less hoofing it involved in dove. If you have a 4-legged or two-legged retriever, there is even less walking so. Is breasting out a limit of dove more labor intensive than gutting and dragging a deer? It would be interesting to measure the calories burned on a walking deer hunt and compare them with the calories burned on a stool dove shoot from field to freezer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIi8JuHMu8Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGa18c-wJls

You should quit while you are behind. For a guy who knows so little about hunting you sure say a lot. I don't care how many videos you watched on the varied methods of hunting, you know nothing, and to have the temerity to argue and get snotty with experienced hunters tells me you really didn't come to this website to learn anything, there are folks here with over 50 years of hunting experience on many species , You killed one deer, maybe, because I am not sure I even believe that, and you didn't even drag it out of the place where you shot it someone else did . Just exactly what is your game?

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