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Any South Georgia Dove Hunters on OB

Posted on 9/9/20 at 3:14 pm
Posted by 850tiger
Member since Feb 2020
37 posts
Posted on 9/9/20 at 3:14 pm
So last year, I drove all over North Florida trying to get my boykin on some doves and only got one shot all season. Im in Jacksonville and the closest public planted dove field (in Florida) is 2.5 hours away.

So this year, I've been looking for a better spot and discovered GA has a number of public planted dove fields much closer to me.

I've never hunted Georgia before, but am excited about this new discovery.

Before I go buy an out of state license, I was wondering if any one has any experience with any of these South GA public dove fields?

Has anyone had any luck so far this season?

Anything else I should know?

I called the DNR Regional Office to pose these questions, but the phone was disconnected, just fyi
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64208 posts
Posted on 9/9/20 at 4:27 pm to
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 9/9/20 at 4:40 pm to
I'd just browse Facebook for South Georgia pay shoots. Usually find a season stand for 2-$300. I've got some second season fields (sesame) because it's too damn hot to shoot first season. Let me know if I can help you. I'm in Johnson County,Georgia.
This post was edited on 9/9/20 at 4:46 pm
Posted by Gtmodawg
PNW
Member since Dec 2019
4580 posts
Posted on 9/9/20 at 4:47 pm to
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I'd just browse Facebook for South Georgia pay shoots. Usually find a season stand for 2-$300. I've got some second season fields (sesame) because it's too damn hot to shoot first season. Let me know if I can help you.


This is the way to go but look at the field really close...lots of those fields are baited and its the person with the gun and the license who takes to ticket not the bastard who slung cracked corn all over the place. If there is an inordinate amount of cracked corn in a mowed pasture and swarms of dove proceed with caution....

I can't speak of public land hunts in south georgia but there are some decent ones in north georgia. Berry College used to be really good and for some reason never overly crowded. Bartow WMA was also good. If the GA DNR can prepare a field properly in North Georgia odds are good they can do so in south georgia and there will be way more birds....
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 9/9/20 at 4:52 pm to
Very true.
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 9/9/20 at 4:57 pm to
Here's an old list of pay shoots throughout the state with numbers to contact.LINK
Posted by 850tiger
Member since Feb 2020
37 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 10:06 am to
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This is the way to go but look at the field really close...lots of those fields are baited and its the person with the gun and the license who takes to ticket not the bastard who slung cracked corn all over the place. If there is an inordinate amount of cracked corn in a mowed pasture and swarms of dove proceed with caution....


This is a very good point. As an out of state hunter, I dont expect any sort of lenancy from the game warden.

Thank you both for the tips, I truly appreciate it.
Posted by 850tiger
Member since Feb 2020
37 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 10:36 am to
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I'd just browse Facebook for South Georgia pay shoots. Usually find a season stand for 2-$300.


I already found a few. Thanks for the tip. If you happen to run across one near brunswick, please dm me.

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I've got some second season fields (sesame) because it's too damn hot to shoot first season.


I definitely understand that. It was 95 degrees out at 430 pm opening day last year. Unlike Georgia, Florida only lets you hunt in the afternoon for first phase, which makes it that much more difficult.
Posted by Gtmodawg
PNW
Member since Dec 2019
4580 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 10:43 am to
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Here's an old list of pay shoots throughout the state with numbers to contact.LINK



Man I haven't seen that listing in GON in YEARS! I can remember getting that issue back in the day and trying to figure out how to get enough cash together to buy enough gas to scout the shoots listed that year properly LOL....man that brings back some GOOD memories....me and a buddy or two would strategize and make plans and drive many a mile....youd've thought we were planning the D day invasion....the scouting was generally more enjoyable than the shooting but we didn't even realize it at the time....
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 12:08 pm to
It ain't always about the hunt !
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 12:12 pm to
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If you happen to run across one near brunswick, please dm me.



You should be able to find one in the Ware County or Brantley County area. I don't have book Face but I'll check around for you.
Posted by Gtmodawg
PNW
Member since Dec 2019
4580 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 12:15 pm to
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It ain't always about the hunt !


The older I get the less about the hunt it becomes...now its about being physically able to go like a 40 year old still LOL...
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 12:20 pm to
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850tiger
If they ask you where you’re from don’t you ever tell em Florida. Be damn sure they know you’re from Louisiana. Floridians have a tendency to follow through on low birds and aren’t particularly welcomed in many dove fields in Georgia. Also, in the future I’d recommend you find a field to buy for a season or a small field to lease so you can plant your own field. You can lease dirt for $20 acre.
This post was edited on 9/10/20 at 12:25 pm
Posted by 850tiger
Member since Feb 2020
37 posts
Posted on 9/10/20 at 12:59 pm to
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If they ask you where you’re from don’t you ever tell em Florida. Be damn sure they know you’re from Louisiana.


Truth is I am from Florida, but went to LSU. I made sure the guy I just spoke with knew I'm from the panhandle tho so he knew this isnt my first rodeo and wouldn't judge me in with the south florida yuppies. Will probably just try to keep my mouth shut and my eyes on the skies once I cross the state line.

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Also, in the future I’d recommend you find a field to buy for a season or a small field to lease so you can plant your own field. You can lease dirt for $20 acre.


I originally had a spot lined up on my friend's land west of tallahassee, but covid hit and we never got around to clearing the field. I still might try to do this next year to have a closer spot. Ill lyk if I do, youve definitely earned a free shoot if you want it
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