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Does anyone have any locations that I could take my son for dove hunting around Chattanooga? We are new to the sport and would like some ideas on where to go or any places we could go. Thanks in advance!

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Guest redbarron06
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Good question. I would like to find a place near Nashville for a good hunt myself.

Guest nozzle13
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I sure could use a place to go near Memphis or Savannah, my stepson got the huntin bug, so I figured I'd take him. We are not out to slaughter the dove field just get him a little experience and see what it's all about.

Has anyone here ever been to the White Oak WMA dove hunt? I was thinking about trying that one, but haven't heard much about it.

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Anyone near the Clarksville area, will find some very nice and well managed dove fields at Haynes Bottoms WMA. Not near Chat town, but just FYI.

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I saw an ad in the classifieds for Long Meadow Farms in Greenbier TN. They have a website that you can google. $100 for a season pass.

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Guest clownsdd
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The memphis kommercial appeal usually lists some spots.

Guest dart67eb
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I sure could use a place to go near Memphis or Savannah, my stepson got the huntin bug, so I figured I'd take him. We are not out to slaughter the dove field just get him a little experience and see what it's all about.

Has anyone here ever been to the White Oak WMA dove hunt? I was thinking about trying that one, but haven't heard much about it.

I plan on taking the kids to Wolf River WMA. I'v never done it before but I know they plant sunflowers there. Maybe we could get together?

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Anyone taking their kids to the Lincon or Marshall county Youth fields? I am thinking about making the drive from Clarksville tomorrow.

Guest Mugster
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Anyone taking their kids to the Lincon or Marshall county Youth fields? I am thinking about making the drive from Clarksville tomorrow.

Don't know on a specific location. But they are flying pretty good down marshal county way where I was :D

I'm going to miss opening day too. Bag a few for me.

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The hunting for the TWRA locations start in about 2 hours. They have spent a LOT of time prepping these sites and should produce a great hunt!

Wonderful locations also.

Guest redbarron06
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Well how did the hunt go on opening day?

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Well how did the hunt go on opening day?

It was the best day ever! Only shot one dove, but I got to spend the entire day with my daughter on her first dove hunt.

We both fired about 1/2 a box of shells in 6 hours. The doves were not flying well. Of the 10 or 12 doves we shot at, about 3 were legitimately within range. We still had fun. My daughter got to shoot her 20 gauge enough to figure out it wasn't going to hurt her. She is ready to go again. Mission accomplished.

Guest Jcochran88
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It was the best day ever! Only shot one dove, but I got to spend the entire day with my daughter on her first dove hunt.

We both fired about 1/2 a box of shells in 6 hours. The doves were not flying well. Of the 10 or 12 doves we shot at, about 3 were legitimately within range. We still had fun. My daughter got to shoot her 20 gauge enough to figure out it wasn't going to hurt her. She is ready to go again. Mission accomplished.

That right there is what makes hunting so much fun!!

Way to go Whiskey.:usa:

Guest Mugster
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I'm glad you had a good day. If you want to actually limit in an hour or 2, you've got to get on a private field. None of the TWRA fields have ever been any good from my experience with it, but, that could be different now. They used to burn the fields off, which I could never figure out why they did that. They burned up all the food.

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