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<blockquote data-quote="DrinkYourMilkshake" data-source="post: 2720864" data-attributes="member: 37041"><p>This is exactly what we are trying to do. We aren't uppity and really do not care to piss people off. I believe this is under CNA jurisdiction. I'll have to check around.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, other information is the landowner lives on the east coast. Reiterate, we have exclusive written permission. We are also tribal enrolled, just not in an oklahoma tribe. For all I know, CNA doesnt really have much in the way of wildlife management and I believe they still hold to the practice of Native American on native American land can hunt as they wish, no season etc (of course, we do not do that. Multiple reasons, but mainly the hassle of confusion by local game enforcement possibly not understanding that).</p><p></p><p>At any rate, thanks for the replies guys. I'm sure we will get it worked out. As it is, I just check land data and it looks like an oil lease was just applied so hunting on the parcel being leased may be a wash (although I have scene many deer not far from active drill sites).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrinkYourMilkshake, post: 2720864, member: 37041"] This is exactly what we are trying to do. We aren't uppity and really do not care to piss people off. I believe this is under CNA jurisdiction. I'll have to check around. FWIW, other information is the landowner lives on the east coast. Reiterate, we have exclusive written permission. We are also tribal enrolled, just not in an oklahoma tribe. For all I know, CNA doesnt really have much in the way of wildlife management and I believe they still hold to the practice of Native American on native American land can hunt as they wish, no season etc (of course, we do not do that. Multiple reasons, but mainly the hassle of confusion by local game enforcement possibly not understanding that). At any rate, thanks for the replies guys. I'm sure we will get it worked out. As it is, I just check land data and it looks like an oil lease was just applied so hunting on the parcel being leased may be a wash (although I have scene many deer not far from active drill sites). [/QUOTE]
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