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OT: The Other fall seasons

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Anyone seeing dove migration yet? My place is down in wilson county so this is south zone opening weekend. All I've seen are local birds coming in to roost so far. Was the same at my buds place in Blancothe last 2 weekends as well. Any flock sightings out there yet?
 
Anyone seeing dove migration yet? My place is down in wilson county so this is south zone opening weekend. All I've seen are local birds coming in to roost so far. Was the same at my buds place in Blancothe last 2 weekends as well. Any flock sightings out there yet?
Still locals at the house in East Texas. I was at the ranch in Roscoe this week and they were definitely locals. Weather has been weird out there for the last 3 weeks so I’m not surprised we’re not seeing Yankee birds yet.
 
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Still locals at the house in East Texas. I was at the ranch in Roscoe this week and they were definitely locals. Weather has been weird out there for the last 3 weeks so I’m not surprised we’re not seeing Yankee birds yet.
I have a bud who retired to a little ranch outside Enid OK. He said they just now started seeing flocks larger than 4-5 start coming in. Hopefully they'll make it down to us before seasons end.
 
I have a bud who retired to a little ranch outside Enid OK. He said they just now started seeing flocks larger than 4-5 start coming in. Hopefully they'll make it down to us before seasons end.
We had a hurricane in the gulf this week.

That usually slows down any sort of southward migration.
 
We had a hurricane in the gulf this week.

That usually slows down any sort of southward migration.
I guess that could be a contributing factor along the south east. The main driver is temperature though. There really hasn't been a good cold puff to get them moving enmasse yet.
 
I guess that could be a contributing factor along the south east. The main driver is temperature though. There really hasn't been a good cold puff to get them moving enmasse yet.
And you're not going to see a 10-15 degree drop in the plains until next Sunday.
Looking a NE and KS over the next week- it's still in the 90s until Sunday.
 
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I talked to a couple of my buddies that live up at Newcastle and Blanchard. They’re both still seeing mostly local birds.
 
I talked to a couple of my buddies that live up at Newcastle and Blanchard. They’re both still seeing mostly local birds.
I decided to sit my pond yesterday evening and caught a couple coming in to roost. Gonna be a last few days kinda season I think.
 
If you've got water, you're golden.

Were they mourning or white wing?
Both. The couple of white wing that came through were running solo. Also had to knock out a fox squirrel that wouldn't stop barking at me. (Jr Wardens, squirrel season here is year round)
 
So....Jim Bob is coming in from the woods in his bib overall carrying 10 dead squirrels when he runs into the game warden. The Game Warden checks him out.....he has these squirrels, all dead with skinned up heads and broken necks....Warden says, it is two weeks until squirrel season....where is your gun?....Jim Bob says...aint got no gun. I wasnt hunting em I just ugly em to death. The warden says, well I guess thats ok how do you do it? Jim Bob says he just sees a squirrel in the tree and he steps out and grins at em. Scares em so bad the run into the tree trunk and break their own neck. Warden says have you always done that? Jim Bob says ...no I used to take my wife along, but she tore em up too bad....
 
Fresh "Man, after about 4 days at SERE school, you'd shoot your own mother for a flame broiled squirrel..."
Beats the hell out of those damn yellow beetle grubs we've all used as fish bait before. Pops like a gusher and tastes like soggy wood pulp. Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm.
 
Fried with gravy. Too bad you didn’t get 4 or 5. You could have had a mulligan for game day.
Used to slow cook them in a crock pot but have since refined my backwoods culinary arts.
Plop them in a pressure cooker for about 15mins which softens them up substantially, then give them a solid minute or 2 each side on a hot pit to crisp the outside a bit. Obviously season or baste to personal preference.

OR.... use in place of yard bird for some excellent squirrel dumplings. 5star Michelin tires!
 
Fresh "Man, after about 4 days at SERE school, you'd shoot your own mother for a flame broiled squirrel..."
Back in the 90s it was pretty common for the Marines to run through mountain survival training in the Sierras. You should have seen what those guys could do to a casino buffet after a couple weeks on grubs, nuts and berries....
 
Used to slow cook them in a crock pot but have since refined my backwoods culinary arts.
Plop them in a pressure cooker for about 15mins which softens them up substantially, then give them a solid minute or 2 each side on a hot pit to crisp the outside a bit. Obviously season or baste to personal preference.

OR.... use in place of yard bird for some excellent squirrel dumplings. 5star Michelin tires!
My Grandmother would take the bigger fox squirrels and would parboil them then either fry them or make dumplings out of them. Pressure cooker is a good idea.
 
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