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    #1036   2007-08-26 15:50 GMT      
    I live in Alabama and enjoy shooting doves.

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    #1037   2007-08-26 16:37 GMT      
    You cant beat a bush hogged Sunflower field. I tried it this year and the Sunflowers didnt grow. I have now re-disked and spread wheat seed in modest quanity over the field. Hre in MS the state has fiqured out how to make money off dove fields and are getting real strict on regs. Good Luck and Happy Hunting.

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    #1038   2007-08-27 02:13 GMT      
    In NC, sunflowers are the best choice, but a milo field will draw them in all day. Sorgum works well also.
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