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Any reports from Sanger area #885413 09/04/09 03:42 AM
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How are they flying up there?



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Re: Any reports from Sanger area [Re: o2bwest] #885634 09/04/09 10:52 AM
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I'm form pilot point, and they are pretty decent in sanger. Lots of open fields that fly over. And hang out in.



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Re: Any reports from Sanger area [Re: QuackAttacker06] #887016 09/05/09 03:28 AM
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I was out last night and a really bad night. I think the storm that was blowing in messed it up. Shot all the dove we saw and it wasn't many



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the thing about baiting is, even a rookie hunter could have a 170 bird season if they bait holes
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