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Elk in Dewey County Oklahoma? Free roaming elk in the special northwest zone? Where? How?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitetail Regulator" data-source="post: 3227792" data-attributes="member: 44242"><p>Yup, that’s pretty much what I’ve gathered about them....I’m just down stream of carmargo on the s Canadian. I was told by a state warden that Taloga had a heard...I would figure they are running the river between tologa and carmago. The people that know they have them are on them because the quota is two, and typically the season is closed by the first week...it’s doubtful that it will last past youth gun season because the kids of the families that have elk on there land will for shure be harvesting them. I don’t blame them either. I think elk taken by youth hunters in the youth season should not count in the quota of two. Or no harvest of elk during the youth deer gun season with a gun in the special northwest zone. If the quota is only 2 how is anybody else soposed to get a chance. Most youth hunters would be tickled to get there first couple of deer without having to harvest an elk. If they just got to have an elk, let them use archery equipment like everyone else. Or gun hunt for a deer during youth season. I think youth season is a good thing. My son ges to harvest a deer every year, and I’ve never heard him complain about not shooting an elk...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitetail Regulator, post: 3227792, member: 44242"] Yup, that’s pretty much what I’ve gathered about them....I’m just down stream of carmargo on the s Canadian. I was told by a state warden that Taloga had a heard...I would figure they are running the river between tologa and carmago. The people that know they have them are on them because the quota is two, and typically the season is closed by the first week...it’s doubtful that it will last past youth gun season because the kids of the families that have elk on there land will for shure be harvesting them. I don’t blame them either. I think elk taken by youth hunters in the youth season should not count in the quota of two. Or no harvest of elk during the youth deer gun season with a gun in the special northwest zone. If the quota is only 2 how is anybody else soposed to get a chance. Most youth hunters would be tickled to get there first couple of deer without having to harvest an elk. If they just got to have an elk, let them use archery equipment like everyone else. Or gun hunt for a deer during youth season. I think youth season is a good thing. My son ges to harvest a deer every year, and I’ve never heard him complain about not shooting an elk... [/QUOTE]
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