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An archer lines up a target down range at the Boise River Wildlife Management Area archery range.
BOISE — In the middle of the summer, hunting season might seem like it’s still a long ways away, but this is the perfect time to prepare for success in the fall.
Hunting season isn’t as far away as one might think: There are hunts in a handful of elk zones that kick off as early as Aug. 1 (primarily antlerless elk hunts that take place on or within one mile of private agricultural lands), and many archery-only pronghorn controlled hunts begin on Aug. 15. Dove, forest grouse, red squirrel, cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare seasons follow close behind, and by then, we’re into fall.
Whether you’re planning on participating in some of these upcoming…
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