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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: 3228335" data-attributes="member: 44242"><p>I read an article about Texans in wheeler county complain about tagged elk from Oklahoma eating down farmers crops and all the deer corn from deer feeders...in Texas the have no elk season. They can be shot year around and even at night, no tag , no limits... unless they are a tagged animal. If someone harvested a tagged animal, that person can be sued for what the animal is worth. Even if is on your own property. So I guess Oklahoma is releasing them. I’m curious if the Oklahoma tagged trouble making elk in Texas migrated from the Lawton herd, or migrated west on the South Canadian from another possible release point. 4 canyon preserve, Dewey County wma, county or state owned land maybe? All of these options are along the river in Dewey county. I wonder if the elk being harvested in the special northwest zone are tagged?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitetail Regulator, post: 3228335, member: 44242"] I read an article about Texans in wheeler county complain about tagged elk from Oklahoma eating down farmers crops and all the deer corn from deer feeders...in Texas the have no elk season. They can be shot year around and even at night, no tag , no limits... unless they are a tagged animal. If someone harvested a tagged animal, that person can be sued for what the animal is worth. Even if is on your own property. So I guess Oklahoma is releasing them. I’m curious if the Oklahoma tagged trouble making elk in Texas migrated from the Lawton herd, or migrated west on the South Canadian from another possible release point. 4 canyon preserve, Dewey County wma, county or state owned land maybe? All of these options are along the river in Dewey county. I wonder if the elk being harvested in the special northwest zone are tagged? [/QUOTE]
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