
Ohio could do a better job with its dove fields
No other hunting sport is more fun, family-friendly, author says.
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No other hunting sport is more fun, family-friendly, author says.
Agency’s program of adding attractive dove fields to state game lands is a well-received initiative among dove hunters.
Helping to keep ammunition industry – and dove population – from crashing.
Pollick cut his teeth on an Indiana hunt 35 years ago.
Mother Nature has a plan for wild things, including hawks and doves.
DNR implements non-toxic shot policies.
And the big kicker is that hunters may now manipulate crops and other vegetation for the sole purpose of improving dove hunting.
Pennsylvania hunters may get chance to hunt doves in managed fields.
I’ve never been humbled as much by a game bird than I have with doves.
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