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Yes, you should adjust your strategy for noisy water holes to increase your chances of a successful dove hunt.
Understanding Noisy Water Holes
Noisy water holes can be challenging hunting spots, as the noise from the water drowns out the sounds of the doves. This can make it difficult to locate the birds and anticipate their flight patterns. Consider using a portable blind or camouflage structure to remain inconspicuous and get closer to the water hole without scaring the doves away.
Adjusting Your Strategy
To hunt effectively in noisy water holes, focus on the edges of the water source, where doves tend to congregate. Set up near the overhanging branches or shrubs where doves often roost. Use a high-powered spotting scope or binoculars to scan the area for birds, and be prepared to adjust your position quickly to get a shot. Consider using a decoy or two to lure the doves closer to your position.
Timing and Techniques
Pay attention to the time of day and the weather conditions. Doves tend to be more active during overcast skies or on windy days. Use a gentle, steady approach when moving into position, and avoid sudden movements that may spook the birds. Consider using a calling technique, such as a dove call or a whistle, to mimic the sounds of the birds and attract them to your location.
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