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by Mbrock. 04/28/24 09:16 PM
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Re: Argentina
[Re: Big Game Hunter]
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07/09/17 04:52 PM
07/09/17 04:52 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 8,033 Huntsville
jono23
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 8,033
Huntsville
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My last group killed 18,000 or so and we picked up maybe 100 and had them for an appetizer one day for lunch.
I asked the outfitter about leaving them laying and he said no one down there picks them up. I then asked why didn't they give them to poor folks and he said, "Even the poor folks gets tired of eating dove three times a day."
You can't think about them in the terms of Alabama dove. Think of them as land-fill rats. They are a nuisance and a huge problem for them down there. They have a clutch 3 times per year and they have 4-6 chicks each time. They also have very few predators. I'm not paying 7 to 8 grand to fix their problems and not fill my freezer. I could probably go on a moose hunt for that kind of cash and bring home all the meat. If you want a moose hunt for $8000 that includes 2 black bears and a Wolf incan make that happen this fall. Im going to start saving
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