Looking good brother!! I think you all will have a really good shoot on your field. You've got the attractant out so that the dove start getting used to coming in and like you said, plow that in around Aug 22nd and then top it with the wheat for the deer plot and you're good to go. In GA we can't top sow wheat at all and in the Coastal Plane we can't plant wheat until after October 1st or it falls outside of the recommended planting guideline. I mean you can plant wheat in September, but you can't hunt that field for dove because it would be outside of the planting guideline and considered a baited field.
@@lowwateroutdoors5934 Yeah I remember when that rule was changed just a few years ago in AL. I went out and top seeded one of my deer plots, but it was too small for the dove. I don't have anything in AL that I can work for dove. Too sad.
@@garywoodlief1976 there is no reason to worry about the game warden as long as your legal, and I'm legal with what I'm doing I know the law of what I can do and what I cant that's the only reason I'm not worried
@@lowwateroutdoors5934 Even though everything's 100% legal and in accordance with all the proper rules, you should always be worried of the game warden... they're one of the worst plagues for any good faith, honest law abiding hunter...
Get a fenced in area and put some pigs on it than you'll have bare ground over period of time feeding them than put yea cracked corn out,well game and fish can't do a darn thing because your feeding livestock on top of that....right????? Hell I've killed a bunch of doves over cattle thingys back in the day
@@markjackson9198 I was planting wheat for deer food plots and i called Raleigh Wildlife dept and asked them if i could hunt doves there and they said no that would be considered as hunting over bait even though it had been disked in the ground
Looking good brother!! I think you all will have a really good shoot on your field. You've got the attractant out so that the dove start getting used to coming in and like you said, plow that in around Aug 22nd and then top it with the wheat for the deer plot and you're good to go. In GA we can't top sow wheat at all and in the Coastal Plane we can't plant wheat until after October 1st or it falls outside of the recommended planting guideline. I mean you can plant wheat in September, but you can't hunt that field for dove because it would be outside of the planting guideline and considered a baited field.
Yeah we can top sow wheat about the middle of Aug in Alabama
@@lowwateroutdoors5934 Yeah I remember when that rule was changed just a few years ago in AL. I went out and top seeded one of my deer plots, but it was too small for the dove. I don't have anything in AL that I can work for dove. Too sad.
Are u not doing dove stuff this year?
Miss watching them
Yes I am I just haven't been filming any of it
China grove is this Legal?
I am sur the game wardens will be paying you a visit. Just have a hunch.
What I am doing is legal as long as all bait is gone within 10 days of hunting it so I'm not worried about the game warden
@@lowwateroutdoors5934 I know people that was not worried and got tickets
@@garywoodlief1976 there is no reason to worry about the game warden as long as your legal, and I'm legal with what I'm doing I know the law of what I can do and what I cant that's the only reason I'm not worried
@@lowwateroutdoors5934
The law says 10 after it's all gone can you hunt. This is the wording
@@lowwateroutdoors5934 Even though everything's 100% legal and in accordance with all the proper rules, you should always be worried of the game warden... they're one of the worst plagues for any good faith, honest law abiding hunter...
Get a fenced in area and put some pigs on it than you'll have bare ground over period of time feeding them than put yea cracked corn out,well game and fish can't do a darn thing because your feeding livestock on top of that....right????? Hell I've killed a bunch of doves over cattle thingys back in the day
You do that in Texas the game wardens would be on you like white on rice!!!
I'm not in texas and what I am doing is legal. All bait has to be gone 10 days before hunting. That's why I said check the game laws in your area.
Go away Mexicans
Has to be all consuming 10 days b4 the season, not 10 days b4 season…. Ask me how I know lol 😂
Thanks for the info I was sure what i am doing is legal but thanks for confirming it
If you did this in North Carolina you would be going to jail
Well this isn't north Carolina
What I'm doing is totally legal where I'm at as long as it is gone 10 days before hunting
I'm in NC and we do the same thing it's legal... bait to be removed 10 days before. And everybody I know that wants to have a good hunt does it. 🤣👌
@@markjackson9198 you are exactly right that's why you read your game laws. It makes for a dove shoot
@@markjackson9198 I was planting wheat for deer food plots and i called Raleigh Wildlife dept and asked them if i could hunt doves there and they said no that would be considered as hunting over bait even though it had been disked in the ground
100% illegal
100% legal know the laws in your area