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Old 09-27-2004, 10:30 AM
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Default Weather and Doves

The dove hunting hasn't been great so far in the Texas Central Zone, at least not in most areas. Cooler October weather usually brings down more birds but I was wondering if all
of the Huricanes hitting Fla and other states could be having an effect in that all of nature is connected. What do ya'll think? Looking forward to better doves, ducks and deer.
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Old 09-29-2004, 11:28 AM
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Default RE: Weather and Doves

Dove hunting was bad for me up here in Wisconsin. We had warm August weather in September and cooler September weather in August. I think the birds went south in August when it got cold here. I only shot a half a dozen after seeing hundreds of them in July.

Can't say how a hurricane may effect hunting doves, but I wouldn't doubt it. They seem very weather sensitive.

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