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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2670647" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Yeah but you can't hunt deer on the 2 day non resident license. You have to get the non resident hunting license at $161.49 plus buy a non resident deer tag application at $272.65 then select up to 3 choices for a draw hunt. I looked into this and researched it some, before posting the questions. </p><p></p><p>OSA non resident members, keep in mind you few are not the only non residents who come to Oklahoma hunting and specifically I may not be addressing ANY of you in my posts. </p><p>My whole point is Oklahoma has a large influx of non residents because of a few reasons. Cheap and easy, we don't have a draw system or a quota of tags. Over the counter sales of licenses until the land is barren of deer, if enough people want to buy them. The price of land and leases are CHEAPER than other states, and once again non resident tags are guaranteed to be obtainable. Of course we also have family as a reason, it is part of some family traditions to come back and hunt with the family. </p><p></p><p>It is not that I don't want to pay the money for hunting. I have a good paying job and definitely spend a sizeable amount on my hunting hobby. 10 or 20 years down the road, I don't want us Okies to be standing here like many in other states saying what happened. Um lets look into hunting in (fill in the blank). </p><p></p><p>I will say I think Oklahoma Game and Fish should try and preserve some of Oklahoma wildlife for the residents of Oklahoma!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2670647, member: 1546"] Yeah but you can't hunt deer on the 2 day non resident license. You have to get the non resident hunting license at $161.49 plus buy a non resident deer tag application at $272.65 then select up to 3 choices for a draw hunt. I looked into this and researched it some, before posting the questions. OSA non resident members, keep in mind you few are not the only non residents who come to Oklahoma hunting and specifically I may not be addressing ANY of you in my posts. My whole point is Oklahoma has a large influx of non residents because of a few reasons. Cheap and easy, we don't have a draw system or a quota of tags. Over the counter sales of licenses until the land is barren of deer, if enough people want to buy them. The price of land and leases are CHEAPER than other states, and once again non resident tags are guaranteed to be obtainable. Of course we also have family as a reason, it is part of some family traditions to come back and hunt with the family. It is not that I don't want to pay the money for hunting. I have a good paying job and definitely spend a sizeable amount on my hunting hobby. 10 or 20 years down the road, I don't want us Okies to be standing here like many in other states saying what happened. Um lets look into hunting in (fill in the blank). I will say I think Oklahoma Game and Fish should try and preserve some of Oklahoma wildlife for the residents of Oklahoma! [/QUOTE]
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