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  • Boogan1

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    A couple of friends and I would like to do some dove hunting this year. I have heard there are several pay to shoot dove fields around, can anyone tell me where they are, what the rules are, can you use lead shot? and about how much it costs per day? Thanks
     

    5lima30ret

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    If your willing to drive there is a Dove Club in Elberta, AL right off Hwy 98. Baldwin County Dove Club FB page. Also Rhodes Farm Quail Farm in Bay Minette, AL offers dove hunts as well. Good luck!
     

    Floridawally

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    Try googling High Cotton Hunt Club. They have a Facebook page with all of the info and contacts on it. They have been around a long time.
     

    Boogan1

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    Can't find High cotton, only one that comes up is in Fort Meyers. Hunting Alabama is probably going to be cost prohibitive with non resident permits.
     

    Welldoya

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    Back in the ‘90s I found a farmer in Allentown that needed extra money. I gave him $1,000 to lease 120 acres of corn fields.
    I then put together a club consisting of 20 friends and co-workers. We had some great shoots for 3 years then he sold a patch of land to a woman who called the cops every time any shot hit her tin barn.
    It became not worth the hassle.
     
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