DNR News
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August 7, 2014
Dove hunting opportunity expanded for SC hunters
Dove hunting opportunity has been expanded for 2014-2015 South Carolina sportsmen this year.
In addition to more days afield, South Carolina hunters this year may also hunt doves over fields which have been top sown with wheat according to Clemson Extension Service Guidelines.
For further information on the proper guidelines for planting wheat, please visit your local Clemson Extension Service office or check this webpage.
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