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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: Narrow Gap]
#2883616
08/20/19 06:51 PM
08/20/19 06:51 PM
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Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 2,277 Alabama
gcr0003
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8 point
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Alabama
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How does the youth dove hunt work? Is it simply early season youth hunt or what? Says 2 youth and registered hunter.
Last edited by gcr0003; 08/20/19 06:52 PM.
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: gcr0003]
#2883619
08/20/19 06:54 PM
08/20/19 06:54 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 2,173 Birmingham
7x57_Mauser
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8 point
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Posts: 2,173
Birmingham
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Can I borrow someone’s youthes if selected for a dove hunt You can have my boys...can't guarantee they'll hit anything.
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: Narrow Gap]
#2883645
08/20/19 07:18 PM
08/20/19 07:18 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
Grumpy Old Man
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Grumpy Old Man
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Posts: 30,910
Clanton, AL
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Try not to over complicate the equation. Nobody wants to be in the woods with two kids under 15.
My opinions and comments are my own. They do not reflect the position or political opinions of Aldeer or any of the Aldeer administration.
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: 7x57_Mauser]
#2883656
08/20/19 07:28 PM
08/20/19 07:28 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 16,825 Banana Republic
jb20
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Mar 2018
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Banana Republic
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Can I borrow someone’s youthes if selected for a dove hunt You can have my boys...can't guarantee they'll hit anything. U can take my 3 n 6 year olds u just have to wing the bird n let em finish it off on the ground with whatever method they choose from they both have bb guns if that helps but they prefer a bat 😁
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: gcr0003]
#2884360
08/21/19 02:52 PM
08/21/19 02:52 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,464 Madison County
bobwallace
10 point
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10 point
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Madison County
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Comments: To register for this hunt you must be a parent or an adult at least 21 years old. Each registered adult hunter must bring at least one youth 15 years old or younger. The registered adult hunter can bring two youth hunter/guests if desired. The adult shall remain within 30 feet of each youth at all times. The parent or adult registered hunter is allowed to hunt.
Is this saying two youth hunters or two youth hunters or guests (one has to be a youth)? You, as the adult, can bring up to (2) youths under 15 years of age. You can also hunt along with them.
Yeah, well, I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas: sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches.
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: Narrow Gap]
#2884694
08/21/19 08:48 PM
08/21/19 08:48 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 837 Baldwin County
walt4dun
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6 point
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Posts: 837
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HUNTER
For two youth dove hunts in Baldwin County. Opening weekend & 2nd weekend. Going to save my personal fields for late season so btw the welfare hunts and my fields should be able to stay in birds most of the seasons. I also know a little secret about these public hunts that I learned last year! Should be a great season! Auburn farm on 104 is LOADED right now since they cut the corn - course they may be long gone by season... Dove hunting is one of my absolute favorites. Can't wait!!
Oh also applied for all the late season hunts at Portland Landing and Cedar Creek like the rest of yall...
Last edited by walt4dun; 08/21/19 08:52 PM.
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: bobwallace]
#2884749
08/21/19 09:29 PM
08/21/19 09:29 PM
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Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 2,277 Alabama
gcr0003
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8 point
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Alabama
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Comments: To register for this hunt you must be a parent or an adult at least 21 years old. Each registered adult hunter must bring at least one youth 15 years old or younger. The registered adult hunter can bring two youth hunter/guests if desired. The adult shall remain within 30 feet of each youth at all times. The parent or adult registered hunter is allowed to hunt.
Is this saying two youth hunters or two youth hunters or guests (one has to be a youth)? You, as the adult, can bring up to (2) youths under 15 years of age. You can also hunt along with them. Well that’ll be good for my cousin but a bummer for my uncle
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: gcr0003]
#2885202
08/22/19 02:23 PM
08/22/19 02:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,464 Madison County
bobwallace
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,464
Madison County
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Comments: To register for this hunt you must be a parent or an adult at least 21 years old. Each registered adult hunter must bring at least one youth 15 years old or younger. The registered adult hunter can bring two youth hunter/guests if desired. The adult shall remain within 30 feet of each youth at all times. The parent or adult registered hunter is allowed to hunt.
Is this saying two youth hunters or two youth hunters or guests (one has to be a youth)? You, as the adult, can bring up to (2) youths under 15 years of age. You can also hunt along with them. Well that’ll be good for my cousin but a bummer for my uncle You going to be at the Madison Co youth hunt in Meridianville? Me and my daughter will be there.
Yeah, well, I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas: sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches.
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: Dkhargroves]
#2886324
08/23/19 06:18 PM
08/23/19 06:18 PM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 6,894 Shelby Co, AL
CatHeadBiscuit
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14 point
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 6,894
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How many preferemce points yall got 2
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: Narrow Gap]
#2886446
08/23/19 08:56 PM
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Posts: 14,618 Clanton
Turkey_neck
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Booner
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Posts: 14,618
Clanton
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I’ve only got 1 how did I get screwed again?
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: CatHeadBiscuit]
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08/23/19 09:01 PM
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Posts: 8,396
Atoler
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How many preferemce points yall got 2
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Re: Who registered for the SOA hunts
[Re: Narrow Gap]
#2889475
08/27/19 10:10 AM
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Posts: 3,464 Madison County
bobwallace
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10 point
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Madison County
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Where does it show you the number of preference points you have?
Yeah, well, I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas: sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches.
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