Friday, September 24th 2021, 9:13 am
Every year, dove season starts Sept. 1 in Oklahoma and kicks off the start of the fall hunting season.
Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma went on a dove hunt on the morning of Sept. 11 in Garber.
WVO is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for veterans and first responders to get together.
You need a shotgun, hunting license and federal harvest information permit to hunt doves.
Freshly cut grain fields and ponds are excellent places to set up and see birds.
Dove season is open until October 31 and then again from December 1 through the 29.
If you’d like to get involved with Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma, click here.
Lacie Lowry is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and has been part of the Griffin Media team since 2010. She loves helping Oklahomans wake up on weekday mornings while co-anchoring News 9 This Morning and News 9 at 9a. You can also catch Lacie’s Flavor of Oklahoma segments where she highlights restaurants and talented chefs in the Oklahoma City metro.
September 24th, 2021
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