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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 3653420" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>If you go to New Mexico, their “school land” is technically public and you can hunt it even if a landowner has the land leased from the state. Since some school land in NM is landlocked with private property surrounding it the rancher can’t legally lock a gate if their is a road that leads to that school land. Unfortunately that’s not the case in Oklahoma.</p><p></p><p>this was the case probably 10 years ago at least. Things could have changed. </p><p></p><p>as for the public land up here in the Panhandle, yeah basically you can explore and hike. I just don’t ever do it during hunting season cause I don’t want to be a *********. As for hunting, plenty of deer. Birds aren’t the best to hunt for on public here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 3653420, member: 25311"] If you go to New Mexico, their “school land” is technically public and you can hunt it even if a landowner has the land leased from the state. Since some school land in NM is landlocked with private property surrounding it the rancher can’t legally lock a gate if their is a road that leads to that school land. Unfortunately that’s not the case in Oklahoma. this was the case probably 10 years ago at least. Things could have changed. as for the public land up here in the Panhandle, yeah basically you can explore and hike. I just don’t ever do it during hunting season cause I don’t want to be a *********. As for hunting, plenty of deer. Birds aren’t the best to hunt for on public here. [/QUOTE]
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