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Hunting seasons expanding, back up into summer
Hunting is big in West Virginia - so big, in fact, there aren't enough days in the fall to squeeze it all in. So state wildlife officials are doing the only thing they can do. They're moving seasons from the fall into late summer. Five years ago, only two seasons began in September. This year, the number climbs to six.
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Hunting seasons expanding, back up into summer
Hunting is big in West Virginia - so big, in fact, there aren't enough days in the fall to squeeze it all in. So state wildlife officials are doing the only thing they can do. They're moving seasons from the fall into late summer. Five years ago, only two seasons began in September. This year, the number climbs to six.
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