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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1115349" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>You gentlemen were correct, they stuck to there pattern. I didn't want to waste an evening sitting out in the wind if they weren't likely to show. Dang things are spreading out away from the river bottoms now. I've always hunted them in the underbrush of the bottoms, but about 30 of them minus 2 now, have just destroyed the grass canyon bottoms in a section and a half , and are working on a small canola field daily. </p><p></p><p>Busted em up a couple times last night. Seems like previously, if I got into them on the river, they would move on for a while. I just don't know if they'll give up this canola very easily. They seen to really like it. Thinking about making a trap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1115349, member: 14544"] You gentlemen were correct, they stuck to there pattern. I didn't want to waste an evening sitting out in the wind if they weren't likely to show. Dang things are spreading out away from the river bottoms now. I've always hunted them in the underbrush of the bottoms, but about 30 of them minus 2 now, have just destroyed the grass canyon bottoms in a section and a half , and are working on a small canola field daily. Busted em up a couple times last night. Seems like previously, if I got into them on the river, they would move on for a while. I just don't know if they'll give up this canola very easily. They seen to really like it. Thinking about making a trap. [/QUOTE]
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