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Anyone hunting Elk in the walk-in next week?
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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3703897" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>Swampratt, I'll try to explain but others will have more specifics as I can't find anything on the ODWC website. Basically, it's just what it says - you are not allowed to drive a motor vehicle or ATV into the hunting area. It's all walk-in only EVEN after you get an elk down - it has to be quartered and packed out. On the non-walk in areas, I think you are driven in by an ODWC person and dropped off at your designated hunting area(you don't get to roam all around but rather have to stay in a specified area). What I'm not 100% sure of is on the non-walk in hunts is how you're allowed to get a downed animal out - use of personal vehicle/ATV or ODWC vehicle? Someone with more knowledge will chime in soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3703897, member: 41777"] Swampratt, I'll try to explain but others will have more specifics as I can't find anything on the ODWC website. Basically, it's just what it says - you are not allowed to drive a motor vehicle or ATV into the hunting area. It's all walk-in only EVEN after you get an elk down - it has to be quartered and packed out. On the non-walk in areas, I think you are driven in by an ODWC person and dropped off at your designated hunting area(you don't get to roam all around but rather have to stay in a specified area). What I'm not 100% sure of is on the non-walk in hunts is how you're allowed to get a downed animal out - use of personal vehicle/ATV or ODWC vehicle? Someone with more knowledge will chime in soon. [/QUOTE]
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