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Blackjack stop by Farm on Cty One and check out dozens of Igrets,also your invited for Dove hunting around opener.Sartell angler if your out there Dove is on for you also.Just days away,should be good.Blackjack they are on property line from west end ,there are so many of them.Every day as drought continues they continue to feast on snails minners etc. that are left on dry ground.Its a bird persons phenom.

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primetime49 i seen that a couple weeks ago coming home from windy hill, seen the rock pile in the little ditch blocking the water flow, but man there must of been 50 white grits in there. i thought they were eating minnows. pretty cool though.

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I've seen them, too. Lots of them suckers!

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I MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN THIS DOVE HUNT..NEVER DONE IT BEFORE, DON'T EVEN KNOW IF YOU CAN EAT THEM AND WHAT THEY TASTE LIKE...MAY BE A DOVE FEAST BE IN ORDER JUST LIKE FISH FRY.....WHAT DO YOU THINK RUSTAD?

LATER,

J.

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Jabron your always welcome,no dynamite,or assult weapons.Must be getting boring watching this war go by.Any time you want come on out and play.Looks like rest of year is filled for pheasant and deer thou.Some muzzle after second slug.Start selling them and we can go out .Got three calls just yesterday on doves,when they announced opening a season I laughed,now have guys drive up from metro and St.cloud regular.Its a blast.Beats losing 30 pounds of summer beer fat working for cacklers all fall long.

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Primetime, maybe I'll swing down the gravel tonight and check out the egrets. Looks like your CRP is coming back nice after the fire. From a distance, it looks like you planted bluestem and switchgrass seperately, its almost like you can see a swath of blue and a swath of green???! You have a few thistles too....

What did you plant south of the evergreens? A food plot or more grass/native praire?

Whens a good time to catch you at the place, maybe I'll stop by for a chat...

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nitefisher, you're talking about the place on 9 and 1, primetimes place is a little south of there. The egrets are plentiful though!!! I have lots of egrets in my big pond also, cleaning up on the minnows from the drying up ponds.

I go by the pond on 9 and 1 every day, thats a new restoration just last spring, nice to see the ducks and geese and other wildlife use it right away. They didn't have the rocks in the ditch plug right away, after some heavy rains this spring it looked like it might wash out, then they came with the rocks. Before the restoration, that was just a big reed canary meadow that they ran a few heifers in, and I'm betting that before the ditch went thru it was a cattail slough. Nice to see water put back in it.

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yep thats the place, i ain't seen so many grits in one area before. was really cool seeing all them white birds in one area.

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Blackjack,luckily the grasses were caught at thier prime from the burn.They were originally planted 3 years ago.Have several kinds of heavily seeded grasses and seeded pririe flowers this year.lucky did not wait another year.With this drought thou might have been safe.Put in 15 acres oats and got lucky again as even in drought it rained three times after mowing and had to keep raking it so it actually knocked tons of seed heads off.should start over on its own.Put in a small amount of corn as neighbors ,farming supply the neighborhood.Got lucky as one to south added about 25 acres alfalfa.Boy do the deer love to graze that stuff in fall.they usually run out of contract for it so leave it real long for wintering.Didnt mow ditches this year and wont.Start dumping tons of apples soon and will put several hundred bushels of corn up driveway like used to do.Should be a great year as I counted many duck ,goose ,pheasant broods and several new fawns.Thistle gotta get it in check next spring.Gonna burn other side next spring .7 of 19 new built sloughs are still holding water.keeping the dam boards cranked up and shouldnt have to release any this year.

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primetime- glad to see you remembered me! Wow has this summer gone fast. So you've been seeing quite a few birds around then huh? My email is [email protected] if you want to send me some details regarding getting together for some dove hunting. Take care.

SA/wdw

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