South Charleston, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is predicting good hunting for wild turkey this fall. The agency says poor and spotty food conditions in West Virginia’s woods will cause the birds to concentrate in open fields and field borders. Paul Johansen, the DNR’s assistant chief for game management, says […]
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