Summary
The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved early migratory bird hunting seasons, starting Sept. 1.
`Hunters will be anxious to shift their focus from summer activities to fall days in the outdoors with friends and family,' said Steve Gray, chief of the Ohio Division of Wildlife. `Opening day, Sept. 1, lets hunters enjoy relaxing days in the field, and can be the start of both hunting and scouting for future hunts down the line.'See the full content of this document
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Early Hunting Begins in September
Species available for hunting on Sept. 1 will be dove, Canada goose, teal, rail, moorhen and snipe. Squirrel hunting season also starts th...
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