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  2. Texas Game Wardens offer tips for a safe, enjoyable dove hunt

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    Aug. 29—AUSTIN — Hunters preparing for the Sept. 1 opening of dove season have much to look forward to, with significant increases in both mourning and white-wing dove populations. While ...

  3. Dove hunting in Pennsylvania starts Sept. 1. A guide for the ...

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    Dove season starts Sept. 1 in Pennsylvania. Here's what hunters need to know to pursue these game birds.

  4. Dove hunting season can be great fun, but Texas hunters must ...

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    But when you're cooking some bacon-wrapped dove breasts, you'll thank me. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail ...

  5. Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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    As a gamebird, the mourning dove is well-managed, with more than 20 million (and up to 40–70 million) shot by hunters each year. [44] However, reporting cautions that mourning doves are in decline in the western United States, and susceptible everywhere in the country due to lead poisoning as they eat spent shot leftover in hunting fields. In ...

  6. Hunting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Hunting strategy or hunting method is any specific techniques or tactics that are used to target, pursue, and hunt an animal. The term mostly applies to humans catching and killing wild animals , but can also be used in ethology and nature documentaries to describe predation strategies adopted by carnivores .

  7. Spotted dove - Wikipedia

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    The spotted dove was formally described in 1786 by the Austrian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli and given the binomial name Columba chinensis. [2] Scopoli based his account on "La tourterelle gris de la Chine" that had been described and illustrated in 1782 by the French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat in the second volume of his book Voyage aux Indes orientales et à la Chine. [3]