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  2. Fall turkey hunting returns to southeastern Pennsylvania ...

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    Fall turkey hunting season opens Saturday in most of Pennsylvania including one of the part of the state where it's been closed since 2022.

  3. Turkey hunting - Wikipedia

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    Spring hunting coincides with the wild turkey mating season, where gobblers can be called into gun range with calls that mimic the sounds of a hen. [4] Fall seasons occur when turkeys are in flocks, and the typical fall hunt strategy is to "bust up" or "scatter" a flock of turkeys, and then use turkey calls to encourage the scattered birds to ...

  4. Pennsylvania's fall turkey is underway - AOL

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    Oct. 28—Pennsylvania's fall turkey season kicked off Saturday in 19 of Pennsylvania's 22 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs.) Hunters are advised that the three-day Thanksgiving season again will ...

  5. This Thanksgiving, no wild turkey hunting in Kansas amid ...

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    The wild turkey population has declined in Kansas, prompting the cancellation of the fall hunting season, leaving any hunters who wanted a wild turkey for their Thanksgiving feast to look elsewhere.

  6. Hunting season - Wikipedia

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    The non-hunting season for elk is from late winter to early fall. During this non-hunting season the cow elk are giving birth to calves while the bull elk are preparing to grow back a new set of antlers. [5] Although all states control most hunting seasons and regulations, the season for migratory waterfowl is controlled by the federal government.

  7. Hunting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North American hunting pre-dates the United States by thousands of years and was an important part of many pre-Columbian Native American cultures. Native Americans retain some hunting rights and are exempt from some laws as part of Indian treaties and otherwise under federal law [1] —examples include eagle feather laws and exemptions in the Marine Mammal Protection Act.