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Deer gun season to possibly increase in 2020.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3298269" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ok gun season opens up a week before Ks gun season if it's still the way it used to be. The northern WMA's are pretty much full of Ks hunters during that time. Kaw lake is predominantly Ks hunters if one drives around and looks at vehicle tags.</p><p></p><p>In defense of retrieverman, I'd think a Tx landowner of Okla ground should get some sort of break. My question is that do Oklahoma's neighbors other than KS give a break to nonresident landowners in their states that reside in Oklahoma?</p><p>What does Ks do? Edit: I see this last sentence answered.</p><p></p><p>My grandkids were Ok residents when born, but as Tx residents now. I have to pay non-resident fees to take them fishing when they come to visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3298269, member: 5412"] Ok gun season opens up a week before Ks gun season if it's still the way it used to be. The northern WMA's are pretty much full of Ks hunters during that time. Kaw lake is predominantly Ks hunters if one drives around and looks at vehicle tags. In defense of retrieverman, I'd think a Tx landowner of Okla ground should get some sort of break. My question is that do Oklahoma's neighbors other than KS give a break to nonresident landowners in their states that reside in Oklahoma? What does Ks do? Edit: I see this last sentence answered. My grandkids were Ok residents when born, but as Tx residents now. I have to pay non-resident fees to take them fishing when they come to visit. [/QUOTE]
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