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kkam.com > ixp > 190 > p > texas-dove-season-2026

Texas Dove Season Opens September 1st Statewide For The First Time Across All Three Zones

2+ hour, 1+ min ago   (437+ words) If you're a dove hunter in Lubbock or anywhere across the South Plains, you might want to start checking your gear, finding your hunting license and figuring out where you left that bucket you swear is more comfortable than an…...

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kkam.com > ixp > 514 > p > summer-coyote-encounters-texas

Coyote Myth vs. Fact: What Daytime Sightings Really Mean in Texas

3+ week, 1+ day ago   (325+ words) Different animals become more active at different times throughout the year. Right now, it is coyotes that are on the move. Summer in Texas marks the peak of coyote pup season, prompting animal health professionals to urge local pet owners…...

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kkam.com > ixp > 179 > p > amarillo-zoo-renovations

Surprise Upgrades: Why You Might Want to Bring Extra Gift Shop Money to the Zoo

3+ mon, 7+ hour ago   (508+ words) Towards the end of last year, we found out there were going to be changes at the Amarillo Zoo. The zoo transitioned from being run by the City of Amarillo to operating as a non-profit entity. With the Wild West…...

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kkam.com > ixp > 190 > p > dove-hunting-lubbock-guide

Get Ready, Lubbock! Dove Hunting Season Is About To Kick Off With A Bang

11+ mon, 3+ week ago   (351+ words) September is almost here, and in Lubbock, that means one thing: dove season! (Well, TWO things if you count football, of course.) Hunters across the South Plains are gearing up for what Texas Parks & Wildlife says could be one of…...