Dove season expected to have high numbers, despite summer heat

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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department survey shows 44% increase in population from 2022.

Dove season opens Sept. 1 and Texas hunters could see significantly increased dove populations due to a cool and rainy spring.

“This spring was about as perfect as it could be, with steady rains and cool weather,” said TPWD Dove Program Leader Owen Fitzsimmons. “Given the population increases this year and the excellent breeding season conditions that persisted through the first half of the summer, hunters should expect to see a lot more birds on the landscape this September.”

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