Yesterday was the beginning of one of three dove-hunting seasons here in the Commonwealth, and I understand that several local hunters had an excellent first day.
"Doves are birds of cornfields, breaklines, water holes and low hills," according to the Pottstown Mercury's outdoors columnist. "They're the NASCAR drivers of the wing kingdom. Even without a tailwind they can fly 35 to 40 m.p.h. and with the pedal to the metal they're capable of even faster bursts."
It's Canada goose season, too.
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