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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: 3228841" data-attributes="member: 44242"><p>However a few years ago...a perfect storm of blue tounge, oil drilling, pipelines, hunting pressure and drought. Dropped the harvest rate by 80 percent from 2000 animals a year to a mere few hundred... this makes hunting for a 180” deer comparable to finding Sasquatch...I felt bad about even shooting a deer. This left lots of hunters paying double digits per acre and watching the tumbleweeds blow ...there numbers are up to 1000 being harvested...still 30-50 percent down...a few pockets of good bucks left, but nothing like the early 90s...heck beaver river is close for deer season due to low numbers I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitetail Regulator, post: 3228841, member: 44242"] However a few years ago...a perfect storm of blue tounge, oil drilling, pipelines, hunting pressure and drought. Dropped the harvest rate by 80 percent from 2000 animals a year to a mere few hundred... this makes hunting for a 180” deer comparable to finding Sasquatch...I felt bad about even shooting a deer. This left lots of hunters paying double digits per acre and watching the tumbleweeds blow ...there numbers are up to 1000 being harvested...still 30-50 percent down...a few pockets of good bucks left, but nothing like the early 90s...heck beaver river is close for deer season due to low numbers I think. [/QUOTE]
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