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    Default Blythe

    anyone see any doves flying about while your canal hopping?

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    Someone is getting an itchy finger!!!

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    Default yes...

    I have seen both mourning doves as well as mexican white wing doves..

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    My dad and I did the dove opener in Blythe one year. We vowed never again!!! The only time Ive been shot at in my life. Ive never seen so many hunters in one area. We hunted some orange groves near palo verde. I thought for a second I was in a battle. HAHA!

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    Default Dove

    [QUOTE=Sac au Lait;343175]anyone see
    Last edited by Catrack77; 11-19-2014 at 04:30 PM.

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    Default Dove

    [QUOTE=Sac au Lait;343175]anyone see a
    Last edited by Catrack77; 11-19-2014 at 04:30 PM.

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    Because its hard to kill a limit in anaheim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Cat View Post
    I don't want to sound mean but why would anyone drive all the way to Blyth to shoot doves. You should be able to muster up a limit closer to home. Along way to drive fro 10 birds.

    Desert cat
    My dad and I did cause we used to have a trailer in palo verde and it was a dove/flathead trip.

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    All kinds of doves here in Arizona
    ole frog feeds a few picture out side my shack in the back.
    This image taken this evening
    White-winged Doves
    Mourning Doves.
    Eurasian Collard Doves
    Had one Inca in this flock not pictured ,this one is protected
    Ole frog seen a Ground Dove this morning
    So that would make six species

    Been seeing more White-winged on the river than Mourning Doves.
    ta ta ole frog
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    A cottontail too. Thanks for the pic Frog. See any hoofed creatures on hart mine rd or the farm unit? With my luck it will thunderstorm before the opener.

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