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Re: dove hunting

Post by deerhunter » Wed Sep 07, 2011 3:39 pm

i dont want the place over run with hunters..fewer hunters will mean a better hunt for everyone an plus this aint a corn field...lol

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Re: dove hunting

Post by Reaper » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:39 pm

Per Phase I believe Call them

M12Gunboy wrote:
Reaper wrote:Here is some information on a hunting preserve in Lake County that offers dove hunts, as well as quail and pheasant shoots. They also have an automated sporting clays course.

We are taking deposits for Phase 1 Dove Season, this is on a first come first serve basis so come out and pick your spot for Phase 1 Dove season (Oct 1 – 24). We have planted 20 acres of sesame and sorghum, we will plant another 20 acres in July then 10 more acres in August. The cost
is $125 for adults & $60 for kids 16 & under - Phase 1 will include a lunch opening day and the next 3 Saturdays Oct 8, 15, & 22nd. If you have any questions feel free to call.

Brett Moss
Hidden Valley Hunting Preserve
13816 Hidden Valley Lane
Umatilla, Fl 32784
352-669-4001 office
ourhiddenvalley.com
Reaper is it $125.00 for all 4 hunts in phase 1?

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Re: dove hunting

Post by M12Gunboy » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:53 pm

I will call them and check it out...

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Re: dove hunting

Post by M12Gunboy » Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:12 am

deerhunter: Are we on for the hunt on the 1st of October? Update please!

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Re: dove hunting

Post by Sway » Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:18 pm

deerhunter: let me know for sure how much it will be. Im sure i can squeeze out 50 bucks

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Re: dove hunting

Post by M12Gunboy » Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:24 am

Anyword from deerhunter anyone???

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Re: dove hunting

Post by nachogrande » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:55 pm

deerhunter, what's the dealio? please respond. several of us are interested.
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Re: dove hunting

Post by M12Gunboy » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:20 am

Still waiting... 8 days before season... need to know something so we can either confirm your hunt or make plans for another place... PM's sent...

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Re: dove hunting

Post by Reaper » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:37 am

I have a nice place in Orlando That has nice fields and plenty of birds $200 PMme for info

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Re: dove hunting

Post by M12Gunboy » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:45 am

Reaper wrote:I have a nice place in Orlando That has nice fields and plenty of birds $200 PMme for info
How many cleaned and packaged birds do we get for $200? Do we have to shoot them or are they provided pre-wrapped and frozen? I have a Mossberg 500 12 gauge shotgun I'll sell you for $750 too...

Looking for a $50-100 hunt in CFL which is the going rate from the NC state line south to Miami for a 1/2 day dove hunt.

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Re: dove hunting

Post by Reaper » Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:09 am

Good keep looking

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Re: dove hunting

Post by nachogrande » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:09 am

anybody know this guy? is he 4-real or another scammer? I got better things to do than wait for the last second to hear from someone who wants to take my money. my apologies if it's some kind of family or medical emergency.
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Re: dove hunting

Post by GoodOyster » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:30 am

Have you tried to PM the guy? That'll send him an email notification.
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Re: dove hunting

Post by nachogrande » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:45 am

severall of us have tried pm'ing him, no response and the clock is ticking. TCR, I'm sure it's a good quality hunt but 200$'s too rich for my blood right now. need to stock up on some much needed reloading supplies, forced to switch to 120gr nosler flat points (leftovers I used in 7-30 waters win lever, but never shot any game with them) for my 7mm08 cuz I'm out of 140gr partitions. anyone know how those flat points work? range sighted them yesterday and it was a freakin comedy act, between my messed up trigger finger, ( can't feel how hard I'm pulling/or not) gotta cock my head to the right and use left hand to pull my specs up to the left so I can see clearly thru the bifocal part to get a clear vision of target at 100 yds off bench. out of a 5 shot group I'd avg 2 touching in center bull and 3 within 1 inch, ok considering conditions but freehand without glasses shots better be 50 yds or less. and shoulder/elbow are too sore for rock chucking. to top it off the farm hand says he's seeing hogs and deer all the time from the tractor, but they know the sound/smell of any different vehicle or person sneaking around at unusual times/places when someone like me is after them.
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Re: dove hunting

Post by M12Gunboy » Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:04 am

Nacho that's not TCR, it's someone else using the name Reaper, not the guy who lives by me! This guys has been here for 4 months and posted 20 times.

Besides for $200 dove shoots he won't have his computer long or electricity to power it.

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